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第28章 THE PETERKINS ARE OBLIGED TO MOVE(1)

AGAMEMNONhad long felt it an impropriety to live in a house that was called a "semi-detached" house, when there was no other "semi" to it.It had always remained wholly detached, as the owner had never built the other half.Mrs.

Peterkin felt this was not a sufficient reason for undertaking the terrible process of a move to another house, when they were fully satisfied with the one they were in.

But a more powerful reason forced them to go.The track of a new railroad had to be carried directly through the place, and a station was to be built on that very spot.

Mrs.Peterkin so much dreaded moving that she questioned whether they could not continue to live in the upper part of the house and give up the lower part to the station.They could then dine at the restaurant, and it would be very convenient about travelling, as there would be no danger of missing the train, if one were sure of the direction.

But when the track was actually laid by the side of the house, and the steam-engine of the construction train puffed and screamed under the dining-room windows, and the engineer calmly looked in to see what the family had for dinner, she felt, indeed, that they must move.

But where should they go? It was difficult to find a house that satisfied the whole family.One was too far off, and looked into a tan-pit; another was too much in the middle of the town, next door to a machine-shop.Elizabeth Eliza wanted a porch covered with vines, that should face the sunset; while Mr.

Peterkin thought it would not be convenient to sit there looking towards the west in the late afternoon (which was his only leisure time), for the sun would shine in his face.The little boys wanted a house with a great many doors, so that they could go in and out often.But Mr.Peterkin did not like so much slamming, and felt there was more danger of burglars with so many doors.

Agamemnon wanted an observatory, and Solomon John a shed for a workshop.If he could have carpenters' tools and a workbench he could build an observatory, if it were wanted.

But it was necessary to decide upon something, for they must leave their house directly.So they were obliged to take Mr.

Finch's, at the Corners.It satisfied none of the family.The porch was a piazza, and was opposite a barn.There were three other doors,-too many to please Mr.Peterkin, and not enough for the little boys.There was no observatory, and nothing to observe if there were one, as the house was too low and some high trees shut out any view.Elizabeth Eliza had hoped for a view; but Mr.

Peterkin con soled her by deciding it was more healthy to have to walk for a view, and Mrs.Peterkin agreed that they might get tired of the same every day.

And everybody was glad a selection was made, and the little boys carried their india-rubber boots the very first afternoon.

Elizabeth Eliza wanted to have some system in the moving, and spent the evening in drawing up a plan.It would be easy to arrange everything beforehand, so that there should not be the confusion that her mother dreaded, and the discomfort they had in their last move.Mrs.Peterkin shook her head; she did not think it possible to move with any comfort.Agamemnon said a great deal could be done with a list and a programme.

Elizabeth Eliza declared if all were well arranged a programme would make it perfectly easy.They were to have new parlor carpets, which could be put down in the new house the first thing.

Then the parlor furniture could be moved in, and there would be two comfortable rooms, in which Mr.and Mrs.Peterkin could sit while the rest of the move went on.Then the old parlor carpets could be taken up for the new dining-room and the downstairs bedroom, and the family could meanwhile dine at the old house.

Mr.Peterkin did not object to this, though the distance was considerable, as he felt exercise would be good for them all.

Elizabeth Eliza's programme then arranged that the dining-room furniture should be moved the third day, by which time one of the old parlor carpets would be down in the new dining-room, and they could still sleep in the old house.Thus there would always be a quiet, comfortable place in one house or the other.Each night, when Mr.Peterkin came home, he would find some place for quiet thought and rest, and each day there should be moved only the furniture needed for a certain room.Great confusion would be avoided and nothing misplaced.Elizabeth Eliza wrote these last words at the head of her programme,-" Misplace nothing."And Agamemnon made a copy of the programme for each member of the family.

THE PETERKINS ARE MOVED.-Page 126.The first thing to be done was to buy the parlor carpets.Elizabeth Eliza had already looked at some in Boston, and the next morning she went, by an early train, with her father, Agamemnon, and Solomon John, to decide upon them.

They got home about eleven o'clock, and when they reached the house were dismayed to find two furniture wagons in front of the gate, already partly filled ! Mrs.Peterkin was walking in and out of the open door, a large book in one hand, and a duster in the other, and she came to meet them in an agony of anxiety.What should they do? The furniture carts had appeared soon after the rest had left for Boston, and the men had insisted upon beginning to move the things.In vain had she shown Elizabeth Eliza's programme; in vain had she insisted they must take only the parlor furniture.They had declared they must put the heavy pieces in the bottom of the cart, and the lighter furniture on top.So she had seen them go into every room in the house, and select one piece of furniture after another, without even looking at Elizabeth Eliza's programme; she doubted if they could have read it if they had looked at it.

Mr.Peterkin had ordered the carters to come; but he had no idea they would come so early, and supposed it would take them a long time to fill the carts.

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