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第77章 Pebbly Beach(3)

Frank took a fancy to the bicycle boy,and,being able to hire one of the breakneck articles,soon learned to ride it;and the two might be seen wildly working their long legs on certain smooth stretches of road,or getting up their muscle rowing about the bay till they were almost as brown and nautical in appearance and language as the fishermen who lived in nooks and corners along the shore.

Jack struck up a great friendship with the sturdy Bacon and the agreeable Cox:the latter,being about his own age,was his especial favorite;and they soon were called Box and Cox by the other fellows,which did not annoy them a bit,as both had played parts in that immortal farce.They had capital times fishing,scrambling over the rocks,playing ball and tennis,and rainy days they took possession of the studio opposite,drew up the portcullis,and gallantly defended the castle,which some of the others besieged with old umbrellas for shields,bats for battering-rams,and bunches of burrs for cannon-balls.Great larks went on over there,while the girls applauded from the piazza or chamber-windows,and made a gay flag for the victors to display from the tower when the fight was over.

But Jill had the best time of all,for each day brought increasing strength and spirits,and she improved so fast it was hard to believe that she was the same girl who lay so long almost helpless in the Bird Room at home.Such lively letters as she sent her W1o~he~,all aboul her new friends,her fine sails,drives,and little walks;the good times she had in the evening,the lovely things people gave her,and she was learning to make with shells and sea-weed,and what splendid fun it was to keep house in a boat.

This last amusement soon grew quite absorbing,and her "cubby,"as she called it,rapidly became a pretty grotto,where she lived like a little mermaid,daily loving more and more the beauty of the wonderful sea,Finding the boat too sunny at times,the boys cut long willow boughs and arched them over the seats,laying hemlock branches across till a green roof made it cool and shady inside.There Jill sat or lay among her cushions reading,trying to sketch,sorting shells,drying gay sea-weeds,or watching her crabs,jelly-fish,and anemones in the old boiler,now buried in sand and edged about with moss from the woods.

Nobody disturbed her treasures,but kindly added to them,and often when she went to her nest she found fruit or flowers,books or bon-bons,laid ready for her.Everyone pitied and liked the bright little girl who could not run and frisk with the rest,who was so patient and cheerful after her long confinement,ready to help others,and so grateful for any small favor.She found now that the weary months had not been wasted,and was very happy to discover in herself a new sort of strength and sweetness that was not only a comfort to her,but made those about her love and trust her.The songs she had learned attracted the babies,who would leave their play to peep at her and listen when she sung over her work.Passers-by paused to hear the blithe voice of the bird in the green cage,and other invalids,strolling on the beach,would take heart when they saw the child so happy in spite of her great trial.

The boys kept all their marine curiosities for her,and were always ready to take her a row or a sail,as the bay was safe and that sort of travelling suited her better than driving.But the girls had capital times together,and it did Jill good to see another sort from those she knew at home.She had been so much petted of late,that she was getting rather vain of her small accomplishments,and being with strangers richer,better bred and educated than herself,made her more humble in some things,while it showed her the worth of such virtues as she could honestly claim.Mamie Cox took her to drive in the fine carriage of her mamma,and Jill was much impressed by the fact that Mamie was not a bit proud about it,and did not put on any airs,though she had a maid to take care of her.

Gerty wore pretty costumes,and came down with pink and blue ribbons in her hair that Jill envied very much;yet Gerty liked her curls,and longed to have some,while her mother,"the lady from Philadelphia,"as they called her,was so kind and gay that Jill quite adored her,and always felt as if sunshine had come into the room when she entered.Two little sisters were very interesting to her,and made her long for one of her own when she saw them going about together and heard them talk of their pleasant home,where the great silk factories were.But they invited her to come and see the wonderful cocoons,and taught her to knot pretty gray fringe on a cushion,which delighted her,being so new and easy.

There were several other nice little lasses,and they all gathered about Jill with the sweet sympathy children are so quick to show toward those in pain or misfortune.She thought they would not care for a poor little girl like herself,yet here she was the queen of the troupe,and this discovery touched and pleased her very much.

In the morning they camped round the boat on the stones with books,gay work,and merry chatter,till bathing-time.Then the beach was full of life and fun,for everyone looked so droll in the flannel suits,it was hard to believe that the neat ladies and respectable gentlemen who went into the little houses could be the same persons as the queer,short-skirted women with old hats tied down,and bareheaded,barefooted men in old suits,who came skipping over the sand to disport themselves in the sea in the most undignified ways.The boys raced about,looking like circus-tumblers,and the babies were regular little cupids,running away from the waves that tried to kiss their flying feet.

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