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VI THE LITTLE BROWN HOUSE
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VI THE LITTLE BROWN HOUSE
They were all sitting around the library fire; Polly under the pretext1 of holding Phronsie's head in
her lap, was sitting on the rug beside her, the boys on either hand; old Mr. King was marching up
and down the long room, and looking at them. The merriest of stories had been told, Polly urging
on all the school records of jolly times, and those not so enjoyable; songs had been sung, and all
sorts of nonsense aired. At last Joel sprang up and ran over to pace by the old gentleman's side.
"Christmas was good enough," said the boy, by way of beginning conversation.
"Hey?" responded the old gentleman, looking down at him, I should think it was. Well, and how
about the wonderful play on the twenty-first? And that was good enough, too, I dare say."
"That was well enough," said Joel indifferently, "I don't care for such stuff, though."
"Tut-- tut!" cried Mr. King in pretended anger, "now I won't have anything said against that
wonderful production. Not a thing, sir, do you hear?"
Joel laughed, his chubby2 face twinkling all over in secret amusement. "Well, I know something
better, if you'll only let us do it, sir, than a hundred old plays."
"And pray what is it?" demanded Mr. King, "let's have it at once. But the idea of surpassing the
play! Oh, no, no, it can't be done, sir!"
"It's to go and see the little brown house," said Joel, standing3 up on his tiptoes to a level with the
old gentleman's ear, and one eye looking backward to see that nobody heard.
Mr. King started, pulled his handsome moustache thoughtfully, looked at Joel sharply, and then
over at the group in the firelight.
"They don't know anything about it," cried the boy in a whisper, "don't tell them. It's my secret,
and yours," he added generously. "Oh! if we might only go and look at it."
"It's winter," observed the old gentleman, and stepping to the window he put aside the draperies, to
peer out into the black evening. "Yes, it really is winter," he added with a shiver, to the boy who
was close behind, and as if no longer in doubt about it, he added most emphatically, "it really is
winter, Joel."
"Well, but you never saw anything like it, how magnificent winter is in Badgertown," cried Joel in
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