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XXI THE WHITNEYS' LITTLE PLAN
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XXI THE WHITNEYS' LITTLE PLAN
I think it's a mean shame," cried Joel, on a high vindictive1 key. "You've had burglars here twice,
and I haven't been home."
"You speak as if we appointed the meeting, Joe," said Ben with a laugh.
"Well, it's mean, anyway," cried Joel, with a flash of his black eyes. "Now there won't any come
again in an age."
"Goodness, I hope not," ejaculated Mr. King, lowering his newspaper to peer over its top.
"I'd have floored him," declared Joel, striking out splendidly from the shoulder, "if I'd only have
been here."
"All very well," said Percy negligently2, "but you weren't here," and he laughed softly.
"Do you mean to say that I couldn't have handled the burglar?" demanded Joel belligerently3, and
advancing on Percy, "say? Because if you do, why, I'll try a bout4 with you."
"I didn't say anything what you could or couldn't do. I said you weren't here, and you weren't.
That's enough," and Percy turned his back on him, thrust his hands in the pockets of his morning
jacket and stalked to the window.
Van opened his mouth to speak, then thought better of it, and gave a low whistle. Joel, finding no
enthusiasm for tales of his fighting prowess, ran off to interview Dick on the old topic of the
burglary and to obtain another close account of its details.
"To think Phronsie saw the other burglar five years ago, and now Dick was on hand for this one--
those two babies," he fumed5, "and none of us men around."
"Percy," said Van, "come out in the hall, will you?"
"What do you want?" asked Percy lazily.
"Oh! you come along," cried Van, laying hold of his jacket. "See here," dropping his voice
cautiously, as he towed him successfully out, "let's give Joe a chance to see a burglar; he wants to
so terribly."
"What do you mean?" asked Percy, with astonished eyes, his hands still in his pockets.
Van burst into a loud laugh, then stopped short. "It'll take two of us," he whispered.
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