登陆注册
34934400000032

第32章

"She's been washing 'Baby," explained Polly, wiping her eyes, and looking at Phronsie who was hanging over Prince in extreme affection. Evidently Prince still regarded her as his especial property.

"Have you got a baby?" asked Jasper. "I thought she was the baby,"pointing to Phronsie.

"Oh, I mean her littlest dolly; she always calls her 'Baby," said Polly. "Come, Phronsie, and have your face washed, and a clean apron on."When Phronsie could be fairly persuaded that Prince would not run away during her absence, she allowed herself to be taken off;and soon re-appeared, her own, dainty little self. Ben, in the meantime, had been initiating Jasper into the mysteries of cutting the wood, the tool-house, and all the surroundings of the "little brown house." They had received a re-inforcement in the advent of Joel and David, who stared delightedly at Phronsie's protector, made friends with the dog, and altogether had had such a thoroughly good time, that Phronsie, coming back, clapped her hands in glee to hear them.

"I wish mammy was home," said Polly, polishing up the last cup carefully.

"Let me put it up," said Jasper, taking it from her, "it goes up here, don't it, with the rest?" reaching up to the upper-shelf of the old cupboard.

"Yes," said Polly.

"Oh, I should think you'd have real good times!" said the boy, enviously. "I haven't a single sister or brother.""Haven't you?" said Polly, looking at him in extreme pity. "Yes, we do have real fun," she added, answering his questioning look; "the house is just brimful sometimes, even if we are poor.""We aren't poor," said Joel, who never could bear to be pitied.

Then, with a very proud air, he said in a grand way-- "At any rate, we aren't going to be, long, for something's coming!""What do you mean, Joey?" asked Ben, while the rest looked equally amazed.

"Our ships," said Joel confidently, as if they were right before their eyes; at which they all screamed!

"See Polly's stove!" cried Phronsie, wishing to entertain in her turn.

"Here 'tis," running up to it, and pointing with her fat little finger.

"Yes, I see," cried Jasper, pretending to be greatly surprised; "it's new, isn't it?""Yes," said the child; "it's very all new; four yesterdays ago!"And then Polly stopped in sweeping up and related, with many additions and explanations from the others, the history of the stove, and good Dr. Fisher (upon whom they all dilated at great length), and the dreadful measles, and everything. And Jasper sympathized, and rejoiced with them to their hearts content, and altogether got so very home-like, that they all felt as if they had known him for a year. Ben neglected his work a little, but then visitors didn't come every day to the Peppers; so while Polly worked away at her bread, which she was "going to make like biscuits," she said, the audience gathered in the little old kitchen was in the merriest mood, and enjoyed everything to the fullest extent.

"Do put in another stick, Bensie dear," said Polly; "this bread won't befit for anything!""Isn't this fun, though!" cried Jasper, running up to try the oven; "Iwish I could ever bake," and he looked longingly at the little brown biscuits waiting their turn out on the table.

"You come out some day," said Polly, sociably, "and we'll all try baking--mammy'd like to have you, I know," feeling sure that nothing would be too much for Mrs. Pepper to do for the protector of little Phronsie.

"I will!" cried Jasper, perfectly delighted. "You can't think how awfully dull it is out in Hingham!""Don't you live there?" asked Polly, with a gasp, almost dropping a tin full of little brown lumps of dough she was carrying to the oven.

"Live there!" cried Jasper; and then he burst out into a merry laugh.

"No, indeed! I hope not! Why, we're only spending the summer there, father and I, in the hotel.""Where's your mother?" asked Joel, squeezing in between Jasper and his audience. And then they all felt instinctively that a very wrong question had been asked.

"I haven't any mother," said the boy, in a low voice.

They all stood quite still for a moment; then Polly said, "I wish you'd come out sometime; and you may bake--or anything else,"she added; and there was a kinder ring to her voice than ever.

No mother! Polly for her life, couldn't imagine how anybody could feel without a mother, but the very words alone smote her heart;and there was nothing she wouldn't have done to give pleasure to one who had done so much for them.

"I wish you could see our mother," she said, gently. "Why, here she comes now! oh, mamsie, dear," she cried. "Do, Joe, run and take her bundle."Mrs. Pepper stopped a minute to kiss Phronsie--her baby was dearer than ever to her now. Then her eye fell on Jasper, who stood respectfully waiting and watching her with great interest.

"Is this," she asked, taking it all in at the first glance--the boy with the honest eyes as Ben had described him--and the big, black dog--"is this the boy who saved my little girl?""Oh, ma'am," cried Jasper, "1 didn't do much; 'twas Prince.""I guess you never'll know how much you did do," said Mrs.

Pepper. Then looking with a long, keen gaze into the boy's eyes that met her own so frankly and kindly: "I'll trust him," she said to herself; "a boy with those eyes can't help but be good.""Her eyes are just the same as Polly's," thought Jasper, "just such laughing ones, only Polly's are brown," and he liked her on the spot.

And then, somehow, the hubbub ceased. Polly went on with her work, and the others separated, and Mrs. Pepper and Jasper had a long talk. When the mother's eyes fell on Phronsie playing around on the floor, she gave the boy a grateful smile that he thought was beautiful.

同类推荐
  • The Life of the Fly

    The Life of the Fly

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 华严经旨归

    华严经旨归

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Hated Son

    The Hated Son

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Sanditon

    Sanditon

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 棟亭書目

    棟亭書目

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 彭格列枝墓

    彭格列枝墓

    在现代潮流的冲击下,那些被激流冲涮的人们,总是追寻着一个定义:普通人的人生。夏尔,水瓶座,秉着叛逆的想法想要冲破那个“普通”的枷锁,在一次次的失败下,她走向了毁灭,在生命流逝之际,她又被命运选中了,这次她还会走向毁灭吗?,重回儿时,改变命运,看它如何冲破世代诅咒。
  • 你明白么

    你明白么

    眼前的人是心上人,陈鸽花了整个青春,才搞懂。
  • 专属情缘:郎先生的宠妻

    专属情缘:郎先生的宠妻

    嫁给一个城府极深的男人是怎样一种体验?喻安对此深有感触,托手看着他闷言:“人老脸皮厚,做事情无底线!”郎先生听后笑的深沉无耻,倏然喻安自知说错了话,勾发一笑百媚生委婉道:“我意思是男人年长是岁月沉淀的魅力……”似乎越描越黑,某位先生的笑意阴冷冷的,嶙峋的指节攥起大有一副山雨欲来风满楼之势……喻安看着他,缩了脖子弱弱的埋怨:“真是惹不起的人。”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 战车连长

    战车连长

    下等兵肖然是国军战车连的一名勤务员,专门给连长的战车做保养,淞沪会战爆发,目睹了战争的残酷及连长的壮烈牺牲,后来战车连重组,肖然被任命为弹药手,在昆仑关战役时,因击毙日军联队长而被提拔为连长,随着抗战进入了相持阶段,国军的军纪日益松散,尤其是营长为了自己的一己私利将购置战车的军费私饱中囊,还将此事诬陷肖然,走投无路的肖然在一次日军扫荡的过程中,遇到了八路军,肖然成功爆破一辆坦克而被八路军刮目相看?,并参加了八路军,???,解放战争接近尾声后,肖然被任命为解放军坦克连连长,奉命组建解放军坦克连,经过千辛万苦后,解放军第一支坦克连组建成功,开国大典上肖然的亲自率领下,出现在了受阅部队里。
  • 无限恐怖之问道

    无限恐怖之问道

    一个貌似只有十六岁的小女孩在无限恐怖中的快乐生活(更新超慢)
  • 幽冥戒指

    幽冥戒指

    西游后续,前序姻缘,孙大圣收徒,大闹天宫阴谋论与再生
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 我的女友是系统

    我的女友是系统

    楚乐和他的女朋友一起穿越了。只不过,他穿越到了一座陵墓里,墓室封闭,上天无路,入地无门,而他的女朋友……变成了楚乐的系统。然而,楚乐渐渐地发现了,自己的这个系统不简单……从棺材到魔法书,从法杖到动力炉,望着眼前一票被自己刷满好感度的非生命体,楚乐忍不住陷入了沉思中:“说好的最强交友系统呢!我这都是和什么鬼在交友啊?”系统提示:【鬼】好感度+1。楚乐:“……”
  • 现代诗:青春物语

    现代诗:青春物语

    时光无痕,回眸之间,青春也会渐渐淡去,往事如烟,看过一路风景,走过几程时光,游走的心,也许总会有几多失落,那么,拾起枯笔,留下只言片语吧,在记下光影叠幻,直至思绪搁浅之时,希望还能牵起你的手,温暖于岁月流年……
  • 湘西往事之鬼眼少女

    湘西往事之鬼眼少女

    一个天生阴阳眼的湘西山村小女孩,用她的双眼见证了一系列离奇古怪的事情,目睹了家族的兴衰成败。想知道她的眼睛看见了什么吗?鼠标一动,一副让人心惊肉跳呼吸加速的诡异画面会一一呈现给你。