During the latter part of their
climb a small boy had attached himself to the party and had watched with
interest the maneuvers of the botanists. After discussing the situation for
several minutes, one of the party turned to the boy and said, "Young
fellow, if you will let us tie a rope around your waist and lower you over this
cliff so that you can dig up one of those plants for us, and let us pull you
back up, without harming the plant, we will give
you five dollars."
The boy looked dazed for an
instant, then ran off, apparently frightened at the prospect of being lowered
over the cliff by a rope. But within a short time he returned, bringing with
him an old man, bent and gray, with hands gnarled and calloused by hard labor.
Upon reaching the party of botanists the boy turned to the man who had made the
offer and said:
"Sir,
this is my dad. I'll go down in the valley if you'll let my dad hold the
rope."
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