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Just David

CHAPTER XXIII
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PUZZLES David's convalescence was picturesque, in a way.

As soon as he was able, like a king he sat upon his throne and received his subjects; and a very gracious king he was, indeed.

His room overflowed with flowers and fruit, and his bed quite groaned with the toys and books and games brought for his diversion, each one of which he hailed with delight, from Miss Holbrook's sumptuously bound "Waverley Novels" to little crippled Jimmy Clark's bag of marbles.
Only two things puzzled David: one was why everybody was so good to him; and the other was why he never could have the pleasure of both Mr.
Jack's and Miss Holbrook's company at the same time.
David discovered this last curious circumstance concerning Mr.Jack and Miss Holbrook very early in his convalescence.

It was on the second afternoon that Mr.Jack had been admitted to the sick-room.

David had been hearing all the latest news of Jill and Joe, when suddenly he noticed an odd change come to his visitor's face.
The windows of the Holly "parlor bedroom" commanded a fine view of the road, and it was toward one of these windows that Mr.Jack's eyes were directed.


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