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jack and jill-第38章

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will have a good effect。〃



Mr。 Acton paused; as if he found it hard to go on; and the boys

looked at one another with inquiring eyes; for their teacher seldom

punished; and when he did; it was a very solemn thing。 Several of

these anxious glances fell upon Joe; who was very red and sat

whittling a pencil as if he dared not lift his eyes。



〃He's the chap。 Won't he catch it?〃 whispered Gus to Frank; for

both owed him a grudge。



〃The boy who broke the rule last Friday; at afternoon recess; will

come to the desk;〃 said Mr。 Acton in his most impressive manner。



If a thunderbolt had fallen through the roof it would hardly have

caused a greater surprise than the sight of Jack Minot walking

slowly down the aisle; with a wrathful flash in the eyes he turned

on Joe as he passed him。



〃Now; Minot; let us have this over as soon as possible; for I do not

like it any better than you do; and I am sure there is some mistake。

I'm told you went to the shop on Friday。 Is it true?〃 asked Mr。

Acton very gently; for he liked Jack and seldom had to correct him

in any way。



〃Yes; sir〃; and Jack looked up as if proud to show that he was not

afraid to tell the truth as far as he could。



〃To buy somethin?〃



〃No; sir。〃



〃To meet someone?〃 



〃Yes; sir。〃



〃Was it Jerry Shannon?〃



No answer; but Jack's fists doubled up of themselves as he shot

another fiery glance at Joe; whose face burned as if it scorched

him。



〃I am told it was; also that you were seen to go into the saloon

with him。 Did you?〃 and Mr。 Acton looked so sure that it was a

mistake that it cost Jack a great effort to say; slowly;



〃Yes; sir。〃



Quite a thrill pervaded the school at this confession; for Jerry was

one of the wild fellows the boys all shunned; and to have any

dealings with him was considered a very disgraceful thing。



〃Did you play?〃



〃No; sir。 I can't。〃



〃Drink beer?〃



〃I belong to the Lodge〃; and Jack stood as erect as any little soldier

who ever marched under a temperance banner; and fought for the

cause none are too young nor too old to help along。



〃I was sure of that。 Then what took you there; my boy?〃



The question was so kindly put that Jack forgot himself an instant;

and blurted out;



〃I only went to pay him some money; sir。〃



〃Ah; how much?〃



〃Two seventy…five;〃 muttered Jack; as red as a cherry at not being

able to keep a secret better。



〃Too much for a lad like you to owe such a fellow as Jerry。 How

came it?〃 And Mr。 Acton looked disturbed。



Jack opened his lips to speak; but shut them again; and stood

looking down with a little quiver about the mouth that showed

how much it cost him to be silent。



〃Does anyone beside Jerry know of this?〃



〃One other fellow;〃 after a pause。



〃Yes; I understand〃; and Mr。 Acton's eye glanced at Joe with a

look that seemed to say; 〃I wish he'd held his tongue。〃



A queer smile flitted over Jack's face; for Joe was not the 〃other

fellow;〃 and knew very little about it; excepting what he had seen

when he was sent on an errand by Mr。 Acton on Friday。



〃I wish you would explain the matter; John; for I am sure it is

better than it seems; and it would be very hard to punish you when

you don't deserve it。〃



〃But I do deserve it; I've broken the rule; and I ought to be

punished;〃 said Jack; as if a good whipping would be easier to bear

than this public cross…examination。



〃And you can't explain; or even say you are sorry or ashamed?〃

asked Mr。 Acton; hoping to surprise another fact out of the boy。



〃No; sir; I can't; I'm not ashamed; I'm not sorry; and I'd do it again

to…morrow if I had to;〃 cried Jack; losing patience; and looking as

if he would not bear much more。



A groan from the boys greeted this bare…faced declaration; and

Susy quite shivered at the idea of having taken two bites out of the

apple of such a hardened desperado。



〃Think it over till to…morrow; and perhaps you will change your

mind。 Remember that this is the last week of the month; and

reports are given out next Friday;〃 said Mr。 Acton; knowing how

much the boy prided himself on always having good ones to show

his mother。



Poor Jack turned scarlet and bit his lips to keep them still; for he

had forgotten this when he plunged into the affair which was likely

to cost him dear。 Then the color faded away; the boyish face grew

steady; and the honest eyes looked up at his teacher as he said very

iow; but all heard him; the room was so still;



〃It isn't as bad as it looks; sir; but I can't say any more。 No one is to

blame but me; and I couldn't help breaking the rule; for Jerry was

going away; I had only that time; and I'd promised to pay up; so I

did。〃



Mr。 Acton believed every word he said; and regretted that they had

not been able to have it out privately; but he; too; must keep his

promise and punish the offender; whoever he was。



〃Very well; you will lose your recess for a week; and this month's

report will be the first one in which behavior does not get the

highest mark。 You may go; and I wish it understood that Master

Minot is not to be troubled with questions till he chooses to set this

matter right。〃



Then the bell rang; the children trooped out; Mr。 Acton went off

without another word; and Jack was left alone to put up his books

and hide a few tears that would come because Frank turned his

eyes away from the imploring look cast upon him as the culprit

came down from the platform; a disgraced boy。



Elder brothers are apt to be a little hard on younger ones; so it is

not surprising that Frank; who was an eminently proper boy; was

much cut up when Jack publicly confessed to dealings with Jerry;

leaving it to be supposed that the worst half of the story remained

untold。 He felt it his duty; therefore; to collar poor Jack when he

came out; and talk to him all the way home; like a judge bent on

getting at the truth by main force。 A kind word would have been

very comforting; but the scolding was too much for Jack's temper;

so he turned dogged and would not say a word; though Frank

threatened not to speak to him for a week。



At tea…time both boys were very silent; one looking grim; the other

excited。 Frank stared sternly at his brother across the table; and no

amount of marmalade sweetened or softened that reproachful look。

Jack defiantly crunched his toast; with occasional slashes at the

butter; as if he must vent the pent…up emotions which half

distracted him。 Of course; their mother saw that something was

amiss; but did not allude to it; hoping that the cloud would blow

over as so many did if left alone。 But this one did not; and when

both refused cake; this sure sign of unusual perturbation made her

anxious to know the cause。 As soon as tea was over; Jack retired

with gloomy dignity to his own room; and Frank; casting away the

paper he had been pretending to read; burst out with the whole

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