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Laddie

CHAPTER XIII
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"No wonder you followed clear around the room to see him thrash a Shanghai three times his size! I bet a dollar it was great!" Usually, I wouldn't have put up more than five cents, but at that time I had over six dollars from my Easter eggs, and no girl of my age at our school ever had half that much.

Miss Amelia started toward me, and I braced my feet so she'd get a good jolt herself, when she went to shake me; she never struck us over the head since Laddie talked to her that first day; but John Hood's foot was in the aisle.

I thought maybe I'd have him for my beau when we grew up, because I bet he knew she was coming, and stuck out his foot on purpose; anyway, she pitched, and had to catch a desk to keep off the floor, and that made her so mad at him, that she forgot me, while he got his scolding; so when my turn came at last, she had cooled down enough that she only marched past to her desk, saying I was to remain after school.

I had to be careful after that to be mighty good to May and Leon.
When school was out they sat on the steps before the door and waited.
Miss Amelia fussed around and there they sat.

Then her face grew more gobblerish than usual, and she went out and told them to go home.
Plain as anything I heard May say It: "She's been awful sick, you know, and mother wouldn't allow it." And then Leon piped up: "You DID watch the roosters, all the time they fought, and of course all of us wanted to see just as badly as you did." She told them if they didn't go right home she'd bring them back and whip them too; so they had to start, and leave me to my sad fate.


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