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Jack and Jill

CHAPTER XVII
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I just took care of Boo and myself, and left her to be as untidy as she pleased, and she is a regular old----" Here Scamp put his paw on her lips because he saw them moving, but it seemed as if it was to check the disrespectful word just coming out.
"Well, I won't call names; but what shall I do when I see everything in confusion, and she won't let me clear up ?" asked Molly, looking round at Scamp, who promptly put the little paw on her eyelid, as if the roll of the blue ball underneath amused him.
"Shut my eyes to it, you mean?
I do all I can, but it is hard, when I wish to be nice, and do try; don't I ?" asked Molly.

But Scamp was ready for her, and began to comb her hair with both paws as he stood on his hind legs to work so busily that Molly laughed and pulled him down, saying, as she cuddled the sly kit.
"You sharp little thing! I know my hair is not neat now, for I've been chasing Boo round the garden to wash him for school.

Then Miss Bat threw the parlor carpet out of the window, and I was so surprised I had to run and tell you.

Now, what had we better do about it ?" The cats all winked at her, but no one had any advice to offer, except Tobias, who walked to the shelf, and, looking up, uttered a deep, suggestive yowl, which said as plainly as words, "Dinner first and discussion afterward." "Very well, don't scramble," said Molly, getting up to feed her pets.
First the kits, who rushed at the bowl and thrust their heads in, lapping as if for a wager; then the cats, who each went to one of the four piles of scraps laid round at intervals and placidly ate their meat; while Molly retired to the basket, to ponder over the phenomena taking place in the house.
She could not imagine what had started the old lady.

It was not the example of her neighbors, who had beaten carpets and scrubbed paint every spring for years without exciting her to any greater exertion than cleaning a few windows and having a man to clear away the rubbish displayed when the snow melted.


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