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第36章

"Mamsie, what shall we do?" implored Polly of her mother.

"I don't know," said her mother; "however did that get into her head, do you suppose?""I am sure I can't tell," said Polly, jumping up and beginning to stir briskly to make up for lost time. "P'r'aps she heard us talking about Jasper's having to take care of his sick father, and how hard it must be to he sick away from home.""Yes," said Phronsie, "but he'll be glad to see my gingerbread boy, I guess; poor, sick man.""Oh, Phronsie," cried Polly, in great distress, "you aren't ever going to make a 'gingerbread boy' to-day! see, we'll put in a cunning little cake for Mr. King--full of raisins, Phronsie; won't that be lovely!"and Polly began to fill a little scalloped tin with some of the cake mixture.

"N-no," said the child, eying it suspiciously; "that isn't like a 'gingerbread boy,' Polly; he'll like that best.""Mamsie," said Polly, "we can't let her make a dreadful, horrid 'gingerbread boy' to send Mr. King! he never'll let Jasper come here again.""Oh, let her," cried Joel; "she can bake it, and Dave an' I'll eat it,"and he picked up a raisin that had fallen under the table and began crunching it with great gusto.

"That wouldn't be fair," said Polly, gloomily. "Do get her off from it, mammy.""Phronsie," said Mrs. Pepper, going up back of the child, who sat patiently in her high chair waiting for Polly to let her begin, "hadn't you rather wait and give your 'gingerbread boy' to Jasper for his father, when he comes?""Oh, no, no," cried Phronsie, twisting in her chair in great apprehension, "I want to send it now, I do.""Well, Polly," said her mother, laughing, "after all it's best, I think, to let her; it can't do any harm anyway--and instead of Mr. King's not letting Jasper come, if he's a sensible man that won't make any difference; and if he isn't, why, then there'd be sure to something come up sometime to make trouble.""Well," said Polly, "I suppose she's got to; and perhaps," as a consoling idea struck her, "perhaps she'll want to eat it up herself when it's done. Here, Phronsie," giving her a handful of the cake mixture, which she stiffened with flour to the right thickness, "there, you can call that a 'gingerbread boy;' see, won't it make a beautiful one!""You needn't think," said Mrs. Pepper, seeing Phronsie's delighted face, and laughing as she went back to her work, "but what that gingerbread boy'll go."When the little cakes were done, eight of them, and set upon the table for exhibition, they one and all protested that they never saw so fine a lot. Polly was delighted with the praise they received, and her mother's commendation that she was "growing a better cook every day." "How glad Jasper'll be, won't he, mamsie?" said she.

The children walked around and around the table, admiring and pointing out the chief points of attraction, as they appeared before their discriminating eyes.

"I should choose that one," said Joel, pointing at one which was particularly plummy, with a raisin standing up on one end with a festive air, as if to say, "there's lots of us inside, you better believe!""I wouldn't," said Davie, "I'd have that--that's cracked so pretty.""So 'tis," said Mrs. Pepper; "they're all as light as a feather, Polly.""But my 'gingerbread boy," cried Phronsie, running eagerly along with a particularly ugly looking specimen of a cake figure in her hand, "is the be-yew-tifullest, isn't it, Polly?""Oh, dear," groaned Polly, "it looks just awfully, don't it, Ben!""Hoh, hoh!" laughed Joel in derision; "his leg is crooked, see Phronsie--you better let Davie an' me have it.""No, no," screamed the child in terror; "that's my sick man's 'gingerbread boy,' it W""Joe, put it down," said Ben. "Yes, Phronsie, you shall have it;there, it's all safe;" and he put it carefully into Phronsie's apron, when she breathed easier.

"And he hasn't but one eye," still laughed Joel, while little Davie giggled too.

"He did have two," said Polly, "but she punched the other in with her thumb; don't, boys," she said, aside, "you'll make her feel bad;do stop laughing. Now, how'll we send the things?""Put 'em in a basket," said Ben; "that's nicest.""But we haven't got any basket," said Polly, "except the potato basket, and they'd be lost in that.""Can't we take your work-basket, mamsie?" asked Ben; "they'd look so nice in that.""Oh," said Mrs. Pepper, "that wouldn't do; I couldn't spare it, and besides, it's all broken at the side, Ben; that don't look nice.""Oh, dear," said Polly, sitting down on one of the hard wooden chairs to think, "I do wish we had things nice to send to sick people." And her forehead puckered up in a little hard knot.

"We'll have to do 'em up in a paper, Polly," said Ben; "there isn't any other way; they'll look nice in anything, 'cause they are nice,"he added, comfortingly.

"If we only had some flowers," said Polly, "that would set 'em off.""You're always a-thinkin' of flowers, Polly," said Ben. "I guess the cakes'll have to go without 'em.""I suppose they will," said Polly, stifling a little sigh. "Where's the paper?""I've got a nice piece up-stairs," said Ben, "just right; I'll get it.""Fut my 'gingerbread boy' on top," cried Phronsie, handing himup.

So Polly packed the little cakes neatly in two rows, and laid the 'gingerbread boy' in a fascinating attitude across the top.

"He looks as if he'd been struck by lightning!" said Ben, viewing him critically as he came in the door with the paper.

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