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第10章 WARD N(1)

"I do believe the child will fret herself into a fever,mem,and I m clean distraught to know what to do for her.She never used to mind trifles,but now she frets about the oddest things,and I can't change them.This wall-paper is well enough,but she has taken a fancy that the spots on it look like spiders,and it makes her nervous.I've no other warm place to put her,and no money for a new paper.Poor lass!There are hard times before her,I'm fearing.

Mrs.Pecq said this in a low voice to Mrs.Minot,who came in as often as she could,to see what her neighbor needed;for both mothers were anxious,and sympathy drew them to one another.

While one woman talked,the other looked about the little room,not wondering in the least that Jill found it hard to be contented there.It was very neat,but so plain that there was not even a picture on the walls,nor an ornament upon the mantel,except the necessary clock,lamp,and match-box.The paper was ugly,being a deep buff with a brown figure that did look very like spiders sprawling over it,and might well make one nervous to look at day after day.

Jill was asleep in the folding chair Dr.Whiting had sent,with a mattress to make it soft.The back could be raised or lowered at will;but only a few inches had been gained as yet,and the thin hair pillow was all she could bear.She looked very pretty as she lay,with dark lashes against the feverish cheeks,lips apart,and a cloud of curly black locks all about the face pillowed on one arm.

She seemed like a brilliant little flower in that dull place for the French blood in her veins gave her a color,warmth,and grace which were very charming.Her natural love of beauty showed itself in many ways:a red ribbon had tied up her hair,a gay but faded shawl was thrown over the bed,and the gifts sent her were arranged with care upon the table by her side among her own few toys and treasures.There was something pathetic in this childish attempt to beautify the poor place,and Mrs.Minot's eyes were full as she looked at the tired woman,whose one joy and comfort lay there in such sad plight.

"My dear soul,cheer up,and we will help one another through the hard times,"she said,with a soft hand on the rough one,and a look that promised much.

"Please God,we will,mem!With such good friends,I never should complain.I try not to do it,but it breaks my heart to see my little lass spoiled for life,most like";and Mrs.Pecq pressed the kind hand with a despondent sigh.

"We won't say,or even think,that,yet.Everything is possible to youth and health like Janey s.We must keep her happy,and time will do the rest,I'm sure.Let us begin at once,and have a surprise for her when she wakes."As she spoke,Mrs.Minot moved quietly about the room,pinning the pages of several illustrated papers against the wall at the foot of the bed,and placing to the best advantage the other comforts she had brought.

"Keep up your heart,neighbor.I have an idea in my head which Ithink will help us all,if I can carry it out,"she said,cheerily,as she went,leaving Mrs.Pecq to sew on Jack's new night-gowns,with swift fingers,and the grateful wish that she might work for these good friends forever.

As if the whispering and rustling had disturbed her,Jill soon began to stir,and slowly opened the eyes which had closed so wearily on the dull December afternoon.The bare wall with its brown spiders no longer confronted her,but the colored print of a little girl dancing to the tune her father was playing on a guitar,while a stately lady,with satin dress,ruff,and powder,stood looking on,well pleased.The quaint figure,in its belaced frock,quilted petticoat,and red-heeled shoes,seemed to come tripping toward her in such a life-like way,that she almost saw the curls blow back,heard the rustle of the rich brocade,and caught the sparkle of the little maid's bright eyes.

"Oh,how pretty!Who sent them?"asked Jill,eagerly,as her eye glanced along the wall,seeing other new and interesting things beyond:an elephant-hunt,a ship in full sail,a horse-race,and a ball-room.

"The good fairy who never comes empty-handed.Look round a bit and you will see more pretties all for you,my dearie";and her mother pointed to a bunch of purple grapes in a green leaf plate,a knot of bright flowers pinned on the white curtain,and a gay little double gown across the foot of the bed.

Jill clapped her hands,and was enjoying her new pleasures,when in came Merry and Molly Loo,with Boo,of course,trotting after her like a fat and amiable puppy.Then the good times began;the gown was put on,the fruit tasted,and the pictures were studied like famous works of art.

"It's a splendid plan to cover up that hateful wall.I'd stick pictures all round and have a gallery.That reminds me!Up in the garret at our house is a box full of old fashion-books my aunt left.I often look at them on rainy days,and they are very funny.I'll go this minute and get everyone.We can pin them up,or make paper dolls";and away rushed Molly Loo,with the small brother waddling behind,for,when he lost sight of her,he was desolate indeed.

The girls had fits of laughter over the queer costumes of years gone by,and put up a splendid procession of ladies in full skirts,towering hats,pointed slippers,powdered hair,simpering faces,and impossible waists.

"I do think this bride is perfectly splendid,the long train and vail are so sweet,"said Jill,revelling in fine clothes as she turned from one plate to another.

"I like the elephants best,and I'd give anything to go on a hunt like that!"cried Molly Loo,who rode cows,drove any horse she could get,had nine cats,and was not afraid of the biggest dog that ever barked.

"I fancy 'The Dancing Lesson ;it is so sort of splendid,with the great windows,gold chairs,and fine folks.Oh,I would like to live in a castle with a father and mother like that,"said Merry,who was romantic,and found the old farmhouse on the bill a sad trial to her high-flown ideas of elegance.

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