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CHAPTER X JOE CAN RUN
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About a week after Joe had been taken to the hospital, where he had been put in a little white bed, with a rosy-cheeked nurse to look after him, there came a knock on the door of the house where Joe lived, and where the Nodding Donkey1 also had his home.
 
"Is Joe here?" asked a little girl named Mirabell, who carried in her arms a toy Lamb on Wheels.
 
"Joe? No, dear, he isn't here. He is in the hospital having his lame2 legs fixed," answered Mrs. Richmond. "Didn't you hear about his going away?"
 
"No," answered Mirabell, "I didn't. But Sidney said Joe had a Nodding Don[Pg 110]key, and I brought my Lamb on Wheels to see the Donkey."
 
"That is very kind of you," said Mrs. Richmond. "Come in. We are quite worried about Joe, and we hope he will get well and strong so he can run about. But it will be some time yet before he comes from the hospital."
 
Mirabell entered the house with her Lamb on Wheels. The little girl looked sad when she heard about Joe, but a smile came over her face when she saw the Nodding Donkey, which Joe's mother brought from the closet3.
 
"Oh, what a lovely Donkey!" cried Mirabell. "See, Lamb!" and she held up her toy. "Meet Mr. Nodding Donkey!"
 
The Donkey nodded his head, but the Lamb could not do that. However, she looked kindly4 at the nodding toy.
 
While Mirabell was playing with her Lamb and the Donkey there came another knock on the door of Joe's house.
 
"It is Herbert with his Monkey on a[Pg 111] Stick," said Mrs. Richmond. "Come in," she added5, as she opened the door.
 
"Is Joe back yet?" asked Herbert, after he had said "hello" to Mirabell and put his Monkey toy on the table.
 
"No, Joe is still in the hospital," answered the lame boy's mother. "He will be home in about three weeks, we hope. Here is his Nodding Donkey toy."
 
"Oh, that's fine!" cried Herbert. "Arnold told me about it, and I wanted to see it. My mother told me about Joe going to the hospital, and I came to see how he was."
 
"It is very kind of you," said Joe's mother. "Now I'll leave you children to play with your toys awhile, until I call up the hospital on the telephone and see how Joe is to-day. I have not had a chance to visit him yet."
 
Herbert and Mirabell had fun playing together, and with the Lamb on Wheels, the Monkey on a Stick, and the Nodding Donkey. After a while the children [Pg 112]were given some bread and jam by Mrs. Richmond, who called them into another room to eat it.
 
"I heard from the hospital that Joe is much better to-day," said Mrs. Richmond, as she spread more bread and butter for her little visitors.
 
While they were left in the room by themselves, the toys spoke6 to one another.
 
"You are a new one, aren't you?" asked the Lamb of the Donkey.
 
"Yes," was the answer. "Joe got me only a little while before he was taken to the hospital, wherever that is. I guess I was in the hospital myself, when I had my broken leg mended."
 
"Oh, tell us about it!" begged the Monkey, as he climbed to the top of his stick and slid down again.
 
So the Donkey told how Frisky7 had knocked him off the shelf, breaking his leg.
 
"And Joe had something the matter with his legs, too, so that's why he had to [Pg 113]go to the hospital," added the Donkey, as he finished his story. "I do hope he comes back soon, for I am lonesome without him."
 
The toys spent a happy half hour together, and then when Mirabell and Herbert came back into the room, having finished their bread and jam, the Donkey, the Lamb, and the Monkey had to become quiet.
 
"We'll come over again, when Joe gets home," said Mirabell, as she and Herbert left.
 
"And we'll get the other boys and girls and give him a toy party," added the owner of the Monkey.
 
"Oh, that will be lovely!" said Mrs. Richmond.
 
The Nodding Donkey was put back in the closet, where he told the Noah's Ark animals all about the visit of the Monkey and Lamb.
 
"I have heard of those toys," said the [Pg 114]Elephant. "They know the Sawdust Doll, the White Rocking Horse, the Candy Rabbit, and the Bold8 Tin Soldier."
 
"My, what a lot of jolly9 toys there are!" said the Donkey. And then he grew silent10, thinking of poor little Joe in the hospital.
 
Joe did not have an easy time. He was very ill and in great pain, but the kind doctors and nurses looked well after him, and his father and mother went to see him almost every day. One afternoon, when Joe had been in the hospital for what seemed to him a whole year, his father and the doctor came into the room. There was also a nurse, and she began to put on Joe the clothes he wore in the street.
 
"What is going to happen?" asked the boy.
 
"I am going to take you home, and give your mother a joyful11 surprise," said his father.
 
"Oh, how glad I am!" cried Joe. "And then I can see my Nodding Donkey, can't I? Is he all right, Daddy?"
 
[Pg 115]
 
"As right and as fine as ever," answered Mr. Richmond.
 
Joe could hardly sit still during the ride home. He got out of the automobile12 and went through the snow up to the front door. His father opened it, and Joe saw his mother standing13 at the end of the hall.
 
For a moment Mrs. Richmond could hardly believe what she saw.
 
"Joe! Joe, my little boy!" she cried. "Oh, you have come home again! Are you all right? Are your legs better? Can you walk?"
 
"Can I walk, Mother!" cried Joe, in a happy voice. "Of course I can! I can walk without my crutches14, and I can run! I can run! See!"
 
And with that Joe ran down the hall and into his mother's arms.
 
Oh, what a joyful happy time there was! Joe's legs were straight and strong again, and he did not need his crutches any more.
 
[Pg 116]
 
"And now where is my Nodding Donkey?" he asked. "I want to see him!"
 
"I'll get him for you," offered his mother, and when the toy was set on the table near Joe, it nodded its head to welcome him home.
 
"Oh, my dear Donkey! how I missed you while I was in the hospital," said Joe.
 
"And I missed you, too," thought the Donkey.
 
Two or three days after this, when Joe had gotten used to being at home again, there came a knock at the door. Outside happy voices were talking and laughing.
 
When Joe opened the door there stood Dorothy with her Sawdust Doll, Dick with his White Rocking Horse, Arnold with his Bold Tin Soldier, Mirabell with her Lamb, Madeline, who had a Candy Rabbit, Herbert, who carried a Monkey on a Stick, and Sidney with the Calico Clown15.
 
"Surprise on Joe! Surprise on Joe!" cried the children. "We have come to [Pg 117]make a Toy Party for you and your Nodding Donkey!"
 
"Oh, how glad I am!" Joe laughed. "Look at my legs!" he went on. "They are straight now, and I don't have to go on crutches. And my Nodding Donkey, who had a broken leg, is well, too! He doesn't have to go on crutches, either!"
 
"Hurray!" cried Dick, and all the other boys and girls said: "Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!"
 
Then the Toy Party began, and the children and the toys had so much fun that it would take three books just to tell about half of it. Joe and his Nodding Donkey were the guests of honor16, and all the others tried to make them feel happy. And Joe was happy! One look at his smiling face told that.
 
As for the Nodding Donkey, you could tell by the way he moved his head that never, in all his life, had he had such a good time.
 
When Mrs. Richmond called the chil[Pg 118]dren to the dining room to eat, the toys were left by themselves in a playroom.
 
"Ladies and Gentlemen," said the Calico Clown in his jolly voice, "we have all met together, after a long time of being apart. We have all had good times together, and now I hope you will all agree with me when I say that we are glad to welcome the Nodding Donkey among us."
 
"Yes, he is very welcome," said the Sawdust Doll. "We are glad he has come to live in this part of the world."
 
"I am glad of it myself," said the Nodding Donkey. "I never knew, while I was in the workshop of Santa Claus, that so many things could happen down here. Yes, I am very happy that I came. There is only one thing I wish."
 
"What is that?" asked the Monkey.
 
"I wish the China Cat were here," said the Donkey. "She lives in Mr. Mugg's store, and I'm sure you would all like her, she is so clean and white."
 
[Pg 119]
 
"Three cheers17 for the China Cat!" called the Bold Tin Soldier, waving his sword18.
 
And the toys cheered among themselves.
 
"Tell me more about this China Cat," begged the Candy Rabbit to the Donkey. "Is she anything like me?"
 
The Nodding Donkey was just going to tell about the China Cat when Joe and the other children came trooping19 back into the room, having finished their lunch.
 
"Now let's play circus!" cried Joe. "We have a lot of toys and animals now. Let's play circus."
 
And so they did. But as there is a story to tell about the China Cat, and as I have no room in this book, I will make up another, and it will be all about the Nodding Donkey's friend, the white China Cat, and how she had many adventures, but managed to keep herself clean.
 
As for Joe and his friends, they had a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New[Pg 120] Year, and the Nodding Donkey lived for a long while after that, happy and contented20, and he never even had so much as a pain in the broken leg that Mr. Mugg had mended so nicely.

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1 donkey 3kNzk     
n.驴子;蠢人;顽固的人
参考例句:
  • This donkey can carry two sacks of grain.这头驴能驮两袋粮食。
  • "I'll buy your donkey,"said the two.“我想要买你的驴子”两人异口同声说。
2 lame r9gzj     
adj.跛的,(辩解、论据等)无说服力的
参考例句:
  • The lame man needs a stick when he walks.那跛脚男子走路时需借助拐棍。
  • I don't believe his story.It'sounds a bit lame.我不信他讲的那一套。他的话听起来有些靠不住。
3 closet dWqys     
n.壁橱;储藏室
参考例句:
  • I'll clear out that closet for you.我要替你把那个小衣橱清理出来。
  • Hang your overcoat in the closet.把你的大衣挂在衣橱里。
4 kindly tpUzhQ     
adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地
参考例句:
  • Her neighbours spoke of her as kindly and hospitable.她的邻居都说她和蔼可亲、热情好客。
  • A shadow passed over the kindly face of the old woman.一道阴影掠过老太太慈祥的面孔。
5 added mzJzm0     
adj.更多的,附加的,额外的
参考例句:
  • They have added a new scene at the beginning.在开头他们又增加了一场戏。
  • The pop music added to our enjoyment of the film.片中的流行音乐使我们对这部电影更加喜爱。
6 spoke XryyC     
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
7 frisky LfNzk     
adj.活泼的,欢闹的;n.活泼,闹着玩;adv.活泼地,闹着玩地
参考例句:
  • I felt frisky,as if I might break into a dance.我感到很欢快,似乎要跳起舞来。
  • His horse was feeling frisky,and he had to hold the reins tightly.马儿欢蹦乱跳,他不得不紧勒缰绳。
8 bold 5RSy1     
adj.果敢的,冒险的,无畏的;冒失的,鲁莽的
参考例句:
  • Her words were so bold that people caught their breath.她的话太大胆了,使人们都倒抽了一口气。
  • The room was decorated in bold colours.房间的色调布置得鲜明醒目。
9 jolly 7ahzG     
adj.快乐的,高兴的;adv.很;vt.劝服,哄
参考例句:
  • That day they got together and had a jolly time.那天他们聚在一起热闹了一番。
  • She was a jolly,kindhearted woman.她是个整天乐呵呵心地善良的女人。
10 silent eEVz8     
adj.安静的,不吵闹的,沉默的,无言的;n.(复数)默剧
参考例句:
  • Immediately on his beginning to speak,everyone was silent.他一讲话,大家顿时安静下来。
  • The boys looked at the conjuror in silent wonder. 孩子们目瞪口呆地看着那魔术师。
11 joyful N3Fx0     
adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的
参考例句:
  • She was joyful of her good result of the scientific experiments.她为自己的科学实验取得好成果而高兴。
  • They were singing and dancing to celebrate this joyful occasion.他们唱着、跳着庆祝这令人欢乐的时刻。
12 automobile rP1yv     
n.汽车,机动车
参考例句:
  • He is repairing the brake lever of an automobile.他正在修理汽车的刹车杆。
  • The automobile slowed down to go around the curves in the road.汽车在路上转弯时放慢了速度。
13 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
14 crutches crutches     
n.拐杖, 支柱 v.支撑
参考例句:
  • After the accident I spent six months on crutches . 事故后我用了六个月的腋杖。
  • When he broke his leg he had to walk on crutches. 他腿摔断了以后,不得不靠拐杖走路。
15 clown lq7z7     
n.小丑;丑角
参考例句:
  • Doesn't the clown look funny!这小丑看上去真是滑稽!
  • A clown's job is to amuse the spectators.小丑的工作就是娱乐观众。
16 honor IQDzL     
n.光荣;敬意;荣幸;vt.给…以荣誉;尊敬
参考例句:
  • I take your visit as a great honor.您的来访是我莫大的光荣。
  • It is a great honor to receive that prize.能拿到那个奖是无上的光荣。
17 Cheers Cwyzd2     
int.干杯,(英口语)谢谢,再见
参考例句:
  • The crowd burst into cheers.人群中爆发出一片欢呼声。
  • To your health!Cheers!祝您健康!干杯!
18 sword srQwM     
n.剑,刀剑,武力,杀戮
参考例句:
  • The soldier cut at his enemy with his sword.那位士兵用自己的剑向敌人砍去。
  • With a sweep of his sword he cut through the rope.他用剑一挥把绳子砍断了。
19 trooping ddf46b8cbdc38879b83a7fbed66ac099     
成群结队地走(troop的现在分词形式)
参考例句:
  • Indeed, the bells were tolling, the people were trooping into the handsome church. 真的,钟声响了,人们成群结队走进富丽堂皇的教堂。
  • They came trooping in. 他们成群结队地进来了。
20 contented Gvxzof     
adj.满意的,安心的,知足的
参考例句:
  • He won't be contented until he's upset everyone in the office.不把办公室里的每个人弄得心烦意乱他就不会满足。
  • The people are making a good living and are contented,each in his station.人民安居乐业。


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