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CHAPTER II. A BADGERTOWN EVENING.
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CHAPTER II. A BADGERTOWN EVENING.
“BOOKS! I’ve a fine packet for you to-night, Polly.” Jasper’s eyes glowed. Polly ran up to meet
him.
“O Mamsie! let me take the books—let me!” Elyot thrust in his small figure between them, and
tugged1 at the parcel.
“You take yourself off, young man,” said his father. “Now, Polly, hold out your arms.”
“Oh, what richness!” sighed Polly ecstatically, “as Alexia would say;” and, clasping her parcel
closely, she sank into a big chair, and examined her treasure. “O Jasper!” she cried, “isn’t it just
magnificent to be a publisher’s wife!”
Jasper laughed, and swung his boy up to his broad shoulder.
“I thought you’d like them, Polly,” he said with great satisfaction, looking at her.
“Like them!” repeated Polly in a glow. Then she sprang to her feet, tossed the whole pile into the
easy-chair, and ran up to her husband, putting her hand within his arm. “But where is the bag,
Jasper?” she asked suddenly.

“Well, the fact of it is, Polly,” said Jasper slowly, “I left the bag at the office. Just for this night,”
he added, as he saw her face.
“Why, Jasper?” asked Polly quickly, the color dropping out of her cheek.
“Well, the truth is, I was afraid,” began Jasper.
“Oh! go on, and dance me up and down, Daddy,” screamed Elyot, beating his heels with all his
might.
Polly laid her hand on the small feet. “No, no, dear; Mamsie’s going to talk now. Why, Jasper?”
she asked again. This time she stood quite still, and looked at him.
Jasper swung his boy lightly to the ground. “Off with you!” he cried with a laugh, and Elyot
scuttled2 away. “Now, Polly,” as he put his arm around her, and drew her to a seat, “the fact is, I
thought you wouldn’t sit down and go over those books to-night if I brought out the bag.”
“And so I wouldn’t,” declared Polly. “Of course not, with the dear old bag waiting. How could I?”
“That’s just it,” said Jasper; “and it’s not fair for me to bring the bag, with those waiting, either;”
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veranda
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grumbled
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