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my own;〃 said Merry to herself as she ran up to hang the pretty

thing on the dark wainscot of her room; where the graceful curve

of its pointed leaves and the depth of its white cup would be a joy

to her eyes as long as they lasted。



〃I wonder what that means;〃 and Merry read over the lines again;

while a soft color came into her cheeks and a little smile of girlish

pleasure began to dimple round her lips; for she was so romantic;

this touch of sentiment showed her that her friendship was more

valued than she dreamed。 But she only said; 〃How glad I am I

remembered him; and how surprised he will be to see mayflowers

in return for the lily。〃



He was; and worked away more happily and bravely for the

thought of the little friend whose eyes would daily fall on the

white flower which always reminded him of her。



Chapter 19  Good Templars 



〃Hi there! Bell's rung! Get up; lazy…bones!〃 called Frank from his

room as the clock struck six one bright morning; and a great

creaking and stamping proclaimed that he was astir。



〃All right; I'm coming;〃 responded a drowsy voice; and Jack turned

over as if to obey; but there the effort ended; and he was off again;

for growing lads are hard to rouse; as many a mother knows to her

sorrow。



Frank made a beginning on his own toilet; and then took a look at

his brother; for the stillness was suspicious。



〃I thought so! He told me to wake him; and I guess this will do it〃;

and; filling his great sponge with water; Frank stalked into the next

room and stood over the unconscious victim like a stern

executioner; glad to unite business with pleasure in this agreeable

manner。



A woman would have relented and tried some milder means; for

when his broad shoulders and stout limbs were hidden; Jack

looked very young and innocent in his sleep。 Even Frank paused a

moment to look at the round; rosy face; the curly eyelashes;

half…open mouth; and the peaceful expression of a dreaming baby。

〃I must do it; or he won't be ready for breakfast;〃 said the Spartan

brother; and down came the sponge; cold; wet; and choky; as it

was briskly rubbed to and fro regardless of every obstacle。



〃Come; I say! That's not fair! Leave me alone!〃 sputtered Jack;

hitting out so vigorously that the sponge flew across the room; and

Frank fell back to laugh at the indignant sufferer。



〃I promised to wake you; and you believe in keeping promises; so

I'm doing my best to get you up。〃



〃Well; you needn't pour a quart of water down a fellow's neck; and

rub his nose off; need you? I'm awake; so take your old sponge and

go along;〃 growled Jack; with one eye open and a mighty gape。



〃See that you keep so; then; or I'll come and give you another sort

of a rouser;〃 said Frank; retiring well…pleased with his success。



〃I shall have one good stretch; if I like。 It is strengthening to the

muscles; and I'm as stiff as a board with all that football

yesterday;〃 murmured Jack; lying down for one delicious moment。

He shut the open eye to enjoy it thoroughly; and forgot the stretch

altogether; for the bed was warm; the pillow soft; and a

half…finished dream still hung about his drowsy brain。 Who does

not know the fatal charm of that stolen momentfor once yield to

it; and one is lost。



Jack was miles away 〃in the twinkling of a bedpost;〃 and the

pleasing dream seemed about to return; when a ruthless hand tore

off the clothes; swept him out of bed; and he really did awake to

find himself standing in the middle of his bath…pan with both

windows open; and Frank about to pour a pail of water over him。



〃Hold on! Yah; how cold the water is! Why; I thought I was up〃;

and; hopping out; Jack rubbed his eyes and looked about with such

a genuine surprise that Frank put down the pail; feeling that the

deluge would not be needed this time。



〃You are now; and I'll see that you keep so;〃 he said; as he stripped

the bed and carried off the pillows。



〃I don't care。 What a jolly day!〃 and Jack took a little promenade

to finish the rousing process。



〃You'd better hurry up; or you won't get your chores done before

breakfast。 No time for a go as you please now; said Frank; and

both boys laughed; for it was an old joke of theirs; and rather

funny。



Going up to bed one night expecting to find Jack asleep; Frank

discovered him tramping round and round the room airily attired in

a towel; and so dizzy with his brisk revolutions that as his brother

looked he tumbled over and lay panting like a fallen gladiator。



〃What on earth are you about?〃



〃Playing Rowell。 Walking for the belt; and I've got it too;〃 laughed

Jack; pointing to an old gilt chandelier chain hanging on the

bedpost。



〃You little noodle; you'd better revolve into bed before you lose

your head entirely。 I never saw such a fellow for taking himself off

his legs。〃



〃Well; if I didn't exercise; do you suppose I should be able to do

thator that?〃 cried Jack; turning a somersault and striking a fine

attitude as he came up; flattering himself that he was the model of

a youthful athlete。



〃You look more like a clothes…pin than a Hercules;〃 was the

crushing reply of this unsympathetic brother; and Jack meekly

retired with a bad headache。



〃I don't do such silly things now: I'm as broad across the shoulders

as you are; and twice as strong on my pins; thanks to my

gymnastics。 Bet you a cent I'll be dressed first; though you have got

the start;〃 said Jack; knowing that Frank always had a protracted

wrestle with his collar…buttons; which gave his adversary a great

advantage over him。



〃Done!〃 answered Frank; and at it they went。 A wild scramble was

heard in Jack's room; and a steady tramp in the other as Frank

worked away at the stiff collar and the unaccommodating button

till every finger ached。 A clashing of boots followed; while Jack

whistled 〃Polly Hopkins;〃 and Frank declaimed in his deepest

voice;



〃Arma virumque cano; Trojae qui primus ab oris Italiam; fato

profugus; Laviniaque venit litora。〃



Hair…brushes came next; and here Frank got ahead; for Jack's thick

crop would stand straight up on the crown; and only a good

wetting and a steady brush would make it lie down。



〃Play away; No。 2  called out frank as he put on his vest; while

Jack was still at it with a pair of the stiffest brushes procurable for

money。



〃Hold hard; No。 11; and don't forget your teeth;〃 answered Jack;

who had done his。



Frank took a hasty rub and whisked on his coat; while Jack was

picking up the various treasures which had flown out of his

pockets as he caught up his roundabout。



〃Ready! I'll trouble you for a cent; sonny〃; and Frank held out his

hand as he appeared equipped for the day。



〃You haven't hung up your night…gown; nor aired the bed; nor

opened the windows。 That's part of the dressing; mother said so。

I've got you there; for you did all that for me; except this;〃 and Jack

threw his gown over
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