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第11章

``JUST LIKE BILLY''

Billy did not leave the Strata this time.

Before twenty-four hours had passed, the last cherished fragment of Mr. William Henshaw's possessions had been carefully carried down the imposing steps of the Beacon Hill boarding-house under the disapproving eyes of its bugle-adorned mistress, who found herself now with a month's advance rent and two vacant ``parlors'' on her hands. Before another twenty-four hours had passed her quondam boarder, with a tired sigh, sank into his favorite morris chair in his old familiar rooms, and looked about him with contented eyes. Every treasure was in place, from the traditional four small stones of his babyhood days to the Batterseas Billy had just brought him.

Pete, as of yore, was hovering near with a dust-cloth. Bertram's gay whistle sounded from the floor below. William Henshaw was at home again.

This much accomplished, Billy went to see Aunt Hannah.

Aunt Hannah greeted her affectionately, though with tearfully troubled eyes. She was wearing a gray shawl to-day topped with a black one--sure sign of unrest, either physical or mental, as all her friends knew.

``I'd begun to think you'd forgotten--me,''

she faltered, with a poor attempt at gayety.

``You've been home three whole days.''

``I know, dearie,'' smiled Billy; ``and 'twas a shame. But I have been so busy! My trunks came at last, and I've been helping Uncle William get settled, too.''

Aunt Hannah looked puzzled.

``Uncle William get settled? You mean--

he's changed his room?''

Billy laughed oddly, and threw a swift glance into Aunt Hannah's face.

``Well, yes, he did change,'' she murmured;``but he's moved back now into the old quarters.

Er--you haven't heard from Uncle William then, lately, I take it.''

``No.'' Aunt Hannah shook her head abstractedly. ``I did see him once, several weeks ago; but I haven't, since. We had quite a talk, then; and, Billy, I've been wanting to speak to you,'' she hurried on, a little feverishly. ``Ididn't like to leave, of course, till you did come home, as long as you'd said nothing about your plans; but--''

``Leave!'' interposed Billy, dazedly. ``Leave where? What do you mean?''

``Why, leave here, of course, dear. I mean.

I didn't like to get my room while you were away; but I shall now, of course, at once.''

``Nonsense, Aunt Hannah! As if I'd let you do that,'' laughed Billy.

Aunt Hannah stiffened perceptibly. Her lips looked suddenly thin and determined. Even the soft little curls above her ears seemed actually to bristle with resolution.

``Billy,'' she began firmly, ``we might as well understand each other at once. I know your good heart, and I appreciate your kindness. But I can not come to live with you. I shall not. It wouldn't be best. I should be like an interfering elder brother in your home. I should spoil your young married life; and if I went away for two months you'd never forget the utter joy and ******* of those two months with the whole house ali to yourselves.''

At the beginning of this speech Billy's eyes had still carried their dancing smile, but as the peroration progressed on to the end, a dawning surprise, which soon became a puzzled questioning, drove the smile away. Then Billy sat suddenly erect.

``Why, Aunt Hannah, that's exactly what Uncle William--'' Billy stopped, and regarded Aunt Hannah with quick suspicion. The next moment she burst into gleeful laughter.

Aunt Hannah looked grieved, and not a little surprised; but Billy did not seem to notice this.

``Oh, oh, Aunt Hannah--you, too! How perfectly funny!'' she gurgled. ``To think you two old blesseds should get your heads together like this!''

Aunt Hannah stirred restively, and pulled the black shawl more closely about her.

``Indeed, Billy, I don't know what you mean by that,'' she sighed, with a visible effort at self-control; ``but I do know that I can not go to live with you.''

``Bless your heart, dear, I don't want you to,''

soothed Billy, with gay promptness.

``Oh! O-h-h,'' stammered Aunt Hannah, surprise, mortification, dismay, and a grieved hurt bringing a flood of color to her face. It is one thing to refuse a home, and quite another to have a home refused you.

``Oh! O-h-h, Aunt Hannah,'' cried Billy, turning very red in her turn. ``Please, _please_ don't look like that. I didn't mean it that way. I do want you, dear, only--I want you somewhere else more. I want you--here.''

``Here!'' Aunt Hannah looked relieved, but unconvinced.

``Yes. Don't you like it here?''

``Like it! Why, I love it, dear. You know Ido. But you don't need this house now, Billy.''

``Oh, yes, I do,'' retorted Billy, airily. ``I'm going to keep it up, and I want you here.

``Fiddlededee, Billy! As if I'd let you keep up this house just for me,'' scorned Aunt Hannah.

`` 'Tisn't just for you. It's for--for lots of folks.''

``My grief and conscience, Billy! What are you talking about?''

Billy laughed, and settled herself more comfortably on the hassock at Aunt Hannah's feet.

``Well, I'll tell you. Just now I want it for Tommy Dunn, and the Greggorys if I can get them, and maybe one or two others. There'll always be somebody. You see, I had thought I'd have them at the Strata.''

``Tommy Dunn--at the Strata!''

Billy laughed again ruefully.

``O dear! You sound just like Bertram,'' she pouted. ``He didn't want Tommy, either, nor any of the rest of them.''

``The rest of them!''

``Well, I could have had a lot more, you know, the Strata is so big, especially now that Cyril has gone, and left all those empty rooms. _I_ got real enthusiastic, but Bertram didn't. He just laughed and said `nonsense!' until he found Iwas really in earnest; then he--well, he said `nonsense,' then, too--only he didn't laugh,''

finished Billy, with a sigh.

Aunt Hannah regarded her with fond, though slightly exasperated eyes.

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