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CHAPTER XII THE VANQUISHED BULLY.
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Notwithstanding Tom’s mistake, she was still intrusted with the duty of answering the bell. At length, to her satisfaction, she opened the door to her friend of the morning.
He looked at her in surprise.
“What, is this Tom?” he asked.
“Yes,” she said, enjoying his surprise. “Didn’t you know me?”
“Hardly. Why, you look like a young lady!”
“Do I?” said Tom, hardly knowing whether or not to feel pleased at the compliment, for she fancied she should prefer to be a boy.
“Yes, you are much improved. And how have you been getting on this morning?”
“I’ve been cutting up,” said Tom, shaking her head.
“Not badly, I hope.”
120“I’ll tell you what I did;” and Tom in her own way gave an account of the events related in the previous chapter.
“You aint mad?” questioned Tom.
“Did you think I would be?”
“She said so,” said Tom.
“Who is she?”
“Your sister.”
The captain recovered his gravity. He saw that his merriment might encourage Tom in her pranks2, and so increase the difficulties his sister was likely to find with her.
“No, I am not angry,” he said, “but I want you very much to improve. You will have a good home here, and I want you to do as well as you can, so that when I get home from my voyage I may find you very much improved. Do you think I shall?”
Tom listened attentively3.
“What do you want me to do?” she asked.
“To learn, as fast as you can, both about work and study. I shall leave directions to have you sent to school. Will you like that?”
121“I don’t know,” said Tom. “I’m afraid I’ll be bad, and get licked.”
“Then try not to be bad. But you want to know something when you grow up,—don’t you?”
“Yes.”
“Then you will have to go to school and study. Can you read?”
“Not enough to hurt me,” said Tom.
“Then, if you find yourself behind the rest, you must work all the harder. Will you promise me to do it?”
Tom nodded.
“And will you try to behave well?”
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heartiness
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