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CHAPTER XXI. A LIVELY FIRE.
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In the meantime Jack1 and several others of the Home Guard had made their way to the barn and brought forth2 two ladders, a short affair and one which was both long and heavy.
"The short one can be placed on the veranda3 roof," said the young captain. "The other we can place against the corner, where the fire is burning the strongest."
"Somebody must have gone into the garret to set that fire," said another of the boys. "Where are the water buckets?"
"Here da am, sah," replied one of the negro servants, and handed them over.
"Somebody must keep at the well," said Jack. "Pompey, you know how to use the buckets best. You draw for us."
"Yes, Massah Jack."
"We'll form a line to the cistern4, too," went on our hero. "Now then, work lively!"
The boys ran to the places assigned to them, and aided by the colored servants placed the ladders as desired. Soon water was being passed up and dashed upon the burning roof with all possible speed. But the fire was a lively one, and the breeze which was blowing helped it to spread.
"What can I do?" asked St. John, as he stood by, rubbing his hands nervously5.
"Go down to the stable and the barns and put out the sparks blowing that way," said Jack.
"Don't you want me here?"
"Yes, if you'll go up to the top of the ladder," answered our hero, knowing full well St. John would do nothing of the sort.
"I—I never could climb a ladder," faltered6 the young man, and turned toward the stable, where he spent his time in putting out the flying sparks, as Jack had suggested.
It was hot work on the long ladder, and soon Jack was all but exhausted7. But he stuck to his post, knowing full well that, if he let up, the fire would soon get the best of them. All of the boys worked like Trojans, and the negro servants helped them as much as possible. Mrs. Ruthven remained in the house, packing up her valuables, so as to be able to leave, should it become necessary to do so.
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