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jack and jill-第11章

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they were much helped by the sense and spirit of Ralph Evans; a

youth of nineteen; who was a great favorite with the young folks;

not only because he was a good; industrious fellow; who supported

his grandmother; but also full of talent; fun; and ingenuity。 It was

no wonder everyone who really knew him liked him; for he could

turn his hand to anything; and loved to do it。 If the girls were in

despair about a fire…place when acting 〃The Cricket on the

Hearth;〃 he painted one; and put a gas…log in it that made the kettle

really boil; to their great delight。 If the boys found the interest of

their club flagging; Ralph would convulse them by imitations of

the 〃Member from Cranberry Centre;〃 or fire them with speeches

of famous statesmen。 Charity fairs could not get on without him;

and in the store where he worked he did many an ingenious job;

which made him valued for his mechanical skill; as well as for his

energy and integrity。



Mrs。 Minot liked to have him with her sons; because they also

were to paddle their own canoes by and by; and she believed that;

rich or poor; boys make better men for learning to use the talents

they possess; not merely as ornaments; but tools with which to

carve their own fortunes; and the best help toward this end is an

example of faithful work; high aims; and honest living。 So Ralph

came often; and in times of trouble was a real rainy…day friend。

Jack grew very fond of him during his imprisonment; for the good

youth ran in every evening to get commissions; amuse the boy with

droll accounts of the day's adventures; or invent lifts; bed…tables;

and foot…rests for the impatient invalid。 Frank found him a sure

guide through the mechanical mysteries which he loved; and spent

many a useful half…hour discussing cylinders; pistons; valves; and

balance…wheels。 Jill also came in for her share of care and comfort;

the poor little back lay all the easier for the air…cushion Ralph got

her; and the weary headaches found relief from the spray atomizer;

which softly distilled its scented dew on the hot forehead till she

fell asleep。



Round the beds of Jack and Jill met and mingled the schoolmates

of whom our story treats。 Never; probably; did invalids have gayer

times than our two; after a week of solitary confinement; for

school gossip crept in; games could not be prevented; and

Christmas secrets were concocted in those rooms till they were

regular conspirators  dens; when they were not little Bedlams。



After the horn and bead labors were over; the stringing of pop…corn

on red; and cranberries on white; threads; came next; and Jack and

Jill often looked like a new kind of spider in the pretty webs hung

about them; till reeled off to bide their time in the Christmas

closet。 Paper flowers followed; and gay garlands and bouquets

blossomed; regardless of the snow and frost without。 Then there

was a great scribbling of names; verses; and notes to accompany

the steadily increasing store of odd parcels which were collected at

the Minots'; for gifts from everyone were to ornament the tree; and

contributions poured in as the day drew near。



But the secret which most excited the young people was the deep

mystery of certain proceedings at the Minot house。 No one but

Frank; Ralph; and Mamma knew what it was; and the two boys

nearly drove the others distracted by the tantalizing way in which

they hinted at joys to come; talked strangely about birds; went

measuring round with foot…rules; and shut themselves up in the

Boys  Den; as a certain large room was called。 This seemed to be

the centre of operations; but beyond the fact of the promised tree

no ray of light was permitted to pass the jealously guarded doors;

Strange men with paste…pots and ladders went in; furniture was

dragged about; and all sorts of boyish lumber was sent up garret

and down cellar。 Mrs。 Minot was seen pondering over heaps of

green stuff; hammering was heard; singular bundles were

smuggled upstairs; flowering plants betrayed their presence by 

whiffs of fragrance when the door was opened; and Mrs。 Pecq was

caught smiling all by herself in a back bedroom; which usually was

shut up in winter。



〃They are going to have a play; after all; and that green stuff was

the curtain;〃 said Molly Loo; as the girls talked it over one day;

when they sat with their backs turned to one another; putting last

stitches in certain bits of work which had to be concealed from all

eyes; though it was found convenient to ask one another's taste as

to the color; materials; and sizes of these mysterious articles。



〃I think it is going to be a dance。 I heard the boys doing their steps

when I went in last evening to find out whether Jack liked blue or

yellow best; so I could put the bow on his pen…wiper;〃 declared

Merry; knitting briskly away at the last of the pair of pretty white

bed…socks she was making for Jill right under her inquisitive little

nose。



〃They wouldn't have a party of that kind without Jack and me。 It is

only an extra nice tree; you see if it isn't;〃 answered Jill from

behind the pillows which made a temporary screen to hide the

toilet mats she was preparing for all her friends。



〃Everyone of you is wrong; and you d better rest easy; for you

won't find out the best part of it; try as you may。〃 And Mrs。 Pecq

actually chuckled as she; too; worked away at some bits of muslin;

with her back turned to the very unsocial…looking group。



〃Well; I don't care; we ve got a secret all our own; and won't ever

tell; will we?〃 cried Jill; falling back on the Home Missionary

Society; though it was not yet begun。



〃Never!〃 answered the girls; and all took great comfort in the idea

that one mystery would not be cleared up; even at Christmas。



Jack gave up guessing; in despair; after he had suggested a new

dining…room where he could eat with the family; a private school

in which his lessons might go on with a tutor; or a theatre for the

production of the farces in which he delighted。



〃It is going to be used to keep something in that you are very fond

of;〃 said Mamma; taking pity on him at last。



〃Ducks?〃 asked Jack; with a half pleased; half puzzled air; not

quite seeing where the water was to come from。



Frank exploded at the idea; and added to the mystification by

saying;



〃There will be one little duck and one great donkey in it。〃 Then;

fearing he had told the secret; he ran off; quacking and braying

derisively。



〃It is to be used for creatures that I; too; am fond of; and you know

neither donkeys nor ducks are favorities of mine;〃 said Mamma;

with a demure expression; as she sat turning over old clothes for

the bundles that always went to poor neighbors; with a little store

of goodies; at this time of the year。



〃I know! I know! It is to be a new ward for more sick folks; isn't it;

now?〃 cried Jack; with what he thought a great proof of

shrewdness。



〃I don't see how I could attend to many more patients
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