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CHAPTER XXVII AGAINST THE LAW
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Two hours later Cora almost fell into the arms of her brother—so overstrained were her nerves after the exciting ride.
"Oh, Jack1," she exclaimed, "I had the awfullest time! It is very well to be a girl and imitate boys in the matter of risking; but I say, Jack, it is always risky2."
"Well, I am glad you have found that out, little girl," answered the brother, putting her comfortably down in the big armchair. "What's the particular risk now? No more stolen girls?"
"Oh, that was your part," she said, laughing. "And, by the way, I hear you are quite a successful kidnaper."
"Not so bad. But you should have seen the time we had to get Wren3 to the sanitarium. She didn't want to leave here, and had a mortal fear of a hospital. But how are you?" and he looked into her flushed face. "I declare it seems moons since I've seen you."
"And all the other planets since I saw you, Jack. I wonder will I ever have the courage to tell you all about it?"
"Wouldn't the courage just naturally come on my side? I would have to listen—"
"Oh, no. You don't have to—"
"There you go! Home ten minutes and picking a fight—"
"Jack Kimball!"
"Cora Kimball!"
Then they both laughed. It was jolly even to play at quarreling, and be real brother and sister again.
"Well, I have so little time, Jack, I must be serious. You know we have to get back to Breakwater to-night. We are to fetch you, and Ed and Walter and Clip—"
"Oh, you don't say! In a suit case or a la hamper4? Ed is literally5 cut up about all the girls being out of town at once. He would fit in the shirt box, I fancy. But Wallie—he seems to have expanded. I doubt if you could manage him—"
"Oh, you ridiculous boy! Come on. Run after me while I get through the house. I must see dear old Margaret. How is she treating you?"
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jack
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| n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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risky
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wren
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| n.鹪鹩;英国皇家海军女子服务队成员 | |
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hamper
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literally
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rations
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inspection
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folly
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possessed
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