Sticking right up out of the middle of the pile and swaying menacingly was a hissing9 snake with tongue darting10 like forked lightning. Its motion was backward and forward and the noise it made was like escaping steam. Each forward movement of that supple11, loathsome12 body seemed to shorten the distance between the flat, scaly13 head with its little, beady eyes, and the frantic14, terror-stricken, struggling girl. And all the while the rattling15 sound continued, muffled16 somewhat by the pile in which it was embedded17. There was no doubt that the reptile18 was about to spring; each movement seemed to leave the attack for the next movement. The girl’s struggles and suspense19 were heart-rending.
“Look away and don’t move,” Pee-wee said excitedly, at the same time pulling his khaki shirt up over his head.
“I can’t! I can’t!” Hope cried frantically20; “I’m caught! Oh, help, help!”
“Don’t look at him and stop calling; look away,” Pee-wee said.
She averted21 her head but kept tugging22. She was conscious of Pee-wee moving. Her heart beat like a hammer. Suddenly she heard the hissing louder, then it ended in a kind of smothered23 spasm24. She thought that her little comrade had been bitten till she heard him say, cheerily:
“Now I’ve got him; oh, boy, I’ve got him good! That shows you that I’m a scout25 all right,” he added with frank vanity.
The girl, half dead with fright, looked around and beheld26 a strange sight. With his left hand Pee-wee was holding a long stick on the end of which was wound his shirt. It looked like a mop. In this were buried the fangs27 of the deadly reptile. But its death-dealing power was over. Its venom28 was spent for the time being, on the khaki negligee of Pee-wee Harris, scout of the first class.
It might have bitten the girl and left no more than a smarting cut after that. But even that balm was denied it, for while the sturdy little scout let it spend its poison on the proffered30 bait, he struck blow after blow with an end of a branch which he wielded31 with his right arm. The whole thing happened all in an instant and left Hope Stillmore gasping32.
“You—you—did you—you—kill it?” she panted, looking in fearful horror at the results of Pee-wee’s merciless attack. Her chest was heaving, and she could hardly speak. “Are you—you—sure—you—he’s dead?”
“Sure, he’s dead. Gee29 whiz, he couldn’t be deader. Don’t you know you must never look straight at a rattlesnake? He would have gone away only he probably has a nest there. He didn’t bite you, did he?” he added anxiously, looking at her cut ankle.
He parted the tangled brush into which her foot had sunken and been held as in a trap. And she leaned on him, small though he was and thus walked a few paces and sat down all but hysterical34 upon a log. Perhaps she would have given way to hysterics, but seeing her sturdy little rescuer standing35 before her, still armed with his implements36 of war, which he evidently cherished, she was moved to laughter. And so she laughed and cried at the same time, which was a stunt37 that neither Pee-wee nor any other boy could do.
“Oh, you look so funny!” she said, smiling while her eyes streamed.
Perhaps he did look funny, standing there like some doughty38 knight39 of old, minus his shirt, but with the look of a hero on his countenance, and his mop and his deadly cudgel over his shoulder. But anyway, Hope Stillmore laughed while she still gulped40 and cried.
For just as I told you, it was the fate of Pee-wee to be laughed at. People never thought of what he did, but how he looked. He was amusing, above all. Perhaps if Straw-hat Braggen had killed the snake (if you can imagine such a thing) pretty Miss Hope Stillmore would have been soberly grateful and called him “just simply wonderful” and a hero. But she laughed at Pee-wee.
And there you are.
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