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Rh be uncovered and you can cross without trouble. The stream is the mill creek, and that building you see on the other side, among the  trees, is the old mill. You go up from the creek right past the mill door and follow the  road that leads through the woods. The first lane that turns off from that will take you to  the Shutes’, so you see you can’t miss the way. They have a nice girl, Sally Shute; I hope she’ll be at home for I know you’ll like her. She is worth twenty of Jacky, that worthless young brother of hers.” He turned back to  the garden. “Well, good-bye; I know you won’t have any trouble getting there but don’t  stay too long, the tide is pretty quick to cover  the causeway over the creek and then you  would have to walk five miles around by the  highroad. I will see you when you come back and I surely am obliged to you.”

Billy set off with his load of boxes under his arm, stepping carefully through the tall  grass of the meadow where daisies nodded in  white profusion and bayberries and brambles  grew thickly along the stony edge of the field. He came presently in sight of the stream and the bridge-like stepping stones, finding them,  as Captain Saulsby had said, just uncovered