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CHAPTER XI THE MISTAKES OF A MORNING.
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On the way to the kitchen they met Sarah, the chambermaid, going upstairs to make the beds.
“Sarah,” said Mrs. Merton, “here is a little girl who is going to stay with me, and help about the house. You may take her upstairs, and show her how to help you make the beds.”
If Tom had been in her street costume, Sarah would have preferred to dispense2 with her assistance, but she looked quite civilized3 and respectable now, and she accepted the offer. Tom accompanied her upstairs to the second floor. The first chamber1 was that of Mr. Craven,—a gentleman in business down town. It was of course vacant, therefore.
“Now,” said Sarah, “do you know anything about making beds?”
“No,” said Tom.
110“Then stand on one side, and I will tell you what to do.”
Tom followed directions pretty well, but, as the task was about finished, an impish freak seized her, and she caught the pillow and threw it at Sarah’s head, disarranging that young lady’s hair, and knocking out a comb.
“What’s that for?” demanded Sarah, angrily.
Tom sat down and laughed boisterously5.
“I’ll give you a shaking, you young imp,” said Sarah. “You’ve broke my comb.”
She picked up the comb, and dashed round the bed after Tom, who, seeing no other way for escape, sprang upon the bed, where she remained standing7.
“Come down from there,” demanded Sarah.
“Let me alone, then!”
“I’ll tell the missis, just as sure as you live!”
“What’ll she do? Will she lick me?”
“You’ll see.”
This would not have checked Tom, but it occurred to her, all at once, that her freak would be reported to the captain, and might
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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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civilized
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