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jack and jill-第40章

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Jill lay back and laughed; a happy little laugh; as if she was

pleased about something; and Frank looked over his shoulder to

ask questions in his turn。



〃What are you laughing at?〃



〃Can't tell。〃



〃Why do you want to know about Hill District? Are you going

there?〃



〃Wish I could! I'd soon have it out of him。〃



〃Who?〃



〃Never mind。 Please push up my table。 I must write a letter; and I

want you to post it for me to…night; and never say a word till I give

you leave。



〃Oh; now you are going to have secrets and be mysterious; and get

into a mess; are you?〃 and Frank looked down at her with a

suspicious air; though he was intensely curious to know what she

was about。



〃Go away till I'm done。 You will have to see the outside; but you

can't know the inside till the answer comes〃; and propping herself

up; Jill wrote the following note; with some hesitation at the

beginning and end; for she did not know the gentleman she was

addressing; except by sight; and it was rather awkward:



〃Robert Walker



〃Dear Sir; I want to ask if Jack Minot came to see you last Friday

afternoon。 He got into trouble being seen with Jerry Shannon。 He

paid him some money。 Jack won't tell; and Mr。 Acton talked to

him about it before all the school。 We feel bad; because we think

Jack did not do wrong。 I don't know as you have anything to do

with it; but I thought I'd ask。 Please answer quick。 Respectfully

yours;



Jane Pecq〃



To make sure that her despatch was not tampered with; Jill put a

great splash of red sealing…wax on it; which gave it a very official

look; and much impressed Bob when he received it。



〃There! Go and post it; and don't let anyone see or know about it;〃

she said; handing it over to Frank; who left his work with unusual

alacrity to do her errand。 When his eye fell on the address; he

laughed; and said in a teasing way;



〃Are you and Bob such good friends that you correspond? What

will Jack say?〃



〃Don't know; and don't care! Be good; now; and let's have a little

secret as well as other folks。 I'll tell you all about it when he

answers;〃 said Jill in her most coaxing tone。



〃Suppose he doesn't?〃



〃Then I shall send you up to see him。 I must know something; and

I want to do it myself; if I can。〃



〃Look here; what are you after? I do believe you think〃 Frank

got no farther; for Jill gave a little scream; and stopped him by

crying eagerly; 〃Don't say it out loud! I really do believe it may be;

and I'm going to find out。〃



〃What made you think of him?〃 and Frank looked thoughtfully at

the letter; as if turning carefully over in his mind the idea that Jill's

quick wits had jumped at。



〃Come here and I'll tell you。〃



Holding him by one button; she whispered something in his ear

that made him exclaim; with a look at the rug;



〃No! did he? I declare I shouldn't wonder! It would be just like the

dear old blunder…head。〃



〃I never thought of it till you told me where Bob was; and then it

all sort of burst upon me in one minute!〃 cried Jill; waving her

arms about to express the intellectual explosion which had thrown

light upon the mystery; like sky…rockets in a dark night。



〃You are as bright as a button。 No time to lose; I'm off〃; and off he

was; splashing through the mud to post the letter; on the back of

which he added; to make the thing sure; 〃Hurry up。



F。   M。〃



Both felt rather guilty next day; but enjoyed themselves very much

nevertheless; and kept chuckling over the mine they were making

under Jack's unconscious feet。 They hardly expected an answer at

noon; as the Hill people were not very eager for their mail; but at

night Jill was sure of a letter; and to her great delight it came。 Jack

brought it himself; which added to the fun; and while she eagerly

read it he sat calmly poring over the latest number of his own

private and particular 〃Youth's Companion。〃



Bob was not a 〃complete letter…writer〃 by any means; and with

great labor and much ink had produced the following brief but

highly satisfactory epistle。 Not knowing how to address his fair

correspondent he let it alone; and went at once to the point in the

frankest possible way:



〃Jack did come up Friday。 Sorry he got into a mess。 It was real

kind of him; and I shall pay him back soon。 Jack paid Jerry for me

and I made him promise not to tell。 Jerry said he'd come here and

make a row if I didn't cash up。 I was afraid I'd lose the place if he

did; for the Capt。 is awful strict。 If Jack don't tell now; I will。 I ain't

mean。 Glad you wrote。



R。 O。 W。〃



〃Hurrah!〃 cried Jill; waving the letter over her head in great

triumph。 〃Call everybody and read it out;〃 she added; as Frank

snatched it; and ran for his mother; seeing at a glance that the news

was good。 Jill was so afraid she should tell before the others came

that she burst out singing 〃Pretty Bobby Shafto〃 at the top of her

voice; to Jack's great disgust; for he considered the song very

personal; as he wa。s rather fond of 〃combing down his yellow

hair;〃 and Jill often plagued him by singing it when he came in

with the golden quiris very smooth and nice to hide the scar on his

forehead。



In about five minutes the door flew open and in came Mamma;

making straight for bewildered Jack; who thought the family had

gone crazy when his parent caught him in her arms; saying

tenderly;



〃My good; generous boy! I knew he was right all the time!〃 while

Frank worked his hand up and down like a pump…handle;

exclaiming heartily;



〃You're a trump; sir; and I'm proud of you!〃 Jill meantime calling

out; in wild delight;



〃I told you so! I told you so! I did find out; ha; ha; I did!〃



〃Come; I say! What's the matter? I'm all right。 Don't squeeze the

breath out of me; please;〃 expostulated Jack; looking so startled

and innocent; as he struggled feebly; that they all laughed; and this

plaintive protest caused him to be released。 But the next

proceeding did not enlighten him much; for Frank kept waving a

very inky paper before him and ordering him to read it; while

Mamma made a charge at Jill; as if it was absolutely necessary to

hug somebody。



〃Hullo!〃 said Jack; when he got the letter into his own hand and

read it。 〃Now who put Bob up to this? Nobody had any business to

interferebut it's mighty good of him; anyway;〃 he added; as the

anxious lines in his round face smoothed themselves away; while a

smile of relief told how hard it had been for him to keep his word。



〃I did!〃 cried Jill; clapping her hands; and looking so happy that he

could not have scolded her if he had wanted to。



〃Who told you he was in the scrape?〃 demanded Jack; in a hurry to

know all about it now the seal was taken off his own lips。



〃You did〃; and Jill's face twinkled with naughty satisfaction; for

this was the best fun of all。



〃I didn't! When? Where? It's a joke!〃



〃You did;〃 cried Jill; pointing to
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