[Seven Little Australians by Ethel Sybil Turner]@TWC D-Link bookSeven Little Australians CHAPTER III 3/12
They had all been looking forward to this treat for nearly a month, and the disappointment was a really bitter one to them all. "Oh, I say, Esther, that's too bad, really! All the fellows at school have been." Pip's handsome face flushed angrily.
"And for such a little thing, too!" "Just because you had roast fowl for dinner," said Judy, in a half-choked voice.
"Oh, Esther, why couldn't you have had cow, or horse, or hippopotamus--anything but roast fowl ?" "Couldn't you get round him, Esther ?" Meg looked anxiously at her. "Dear Esther, do!" "Oh, you sweet, beautiful Essie, do try!" They clung round her eagerly.
Baby flung her arms round her neck and nearly choked her; Nell stroked her cheek; Pip patted her back, and besought her to "be a good fellow"; Bunty buried his nose in her back hair and wept a silent tear; Meg clasped her hand in an access of unhappiness; the General gave a series of delighted squeaks; and Judy in her wretchedness smacked him for his pains. Esther would do her best, beg as she had never done before, coax, beseech, wheedle, threaten; and they let her go at last with that assurance. "Only I'd advise you all to be preternaturally good and quiet all day," she said, looking back from the doorway.
"That would have most effect with him, and he is going to be at home all day." GOOD! It was absolutely painful to witness the virtue of those children for the rest of the day. It was holiday-time, and Miss Marsh was away, but not once did the sound of quarrelling, or laughing, or crying fly down to the lower regions. "'Citizens of Rome, the eyes of the world are upon you!'" Judy had said solemnly, and all had promised so to conduct themselves that their father's heart could not fail to be melted. Pip put on his school jacket, brushed his hair, took a pile of school books, and proceeded to the study where his father was writing letters, and where he was allowed to do his home-lessons. "Well, what do you want ?" said the Captain, with a frown.
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