[Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookJack and Jill CHAPTER XIII 10/15
I'm told you went to the shop on Friday.
Is it true ?" asked Mr.Acton very gently, for he liked Jack and seldom had to correct him in any way. "Yes, sir;" and Jack looked up as if proud to show that he was not afraid to tell the truth as far as he could. "To buy something ?" "No, sir." "To meet someone ?" "Yes, sir." "Was it Jerry Shannon ?" No answer, but Jack's fists doubled up of themselves as he shot another fiery glance at Joe, whose face burned as if it scorched him. "I am told it was; also that you were seen to go into the saloon with him.
Did you ?" and Mr.Acton looked so sure that it was a mistake that it cost Jack a great effort to say, slowly,-- "Yes, sir." Quite a thrill pervaded the school at this confession, for Jerry was one of the wild fellows the boys all shunned, and to have any dealings with him was considered a very disgraceful thing. "Did you play ?" "No, sir.
I can't." "Drink beer ?" "I belong to the Lodge;" and Jack stood as erect as any little soldier who ever marched under a temperance banner, and fought for the cause none are too young nor too old to help along. "I was sure of that.
Then what took you there, my boy ?" The question was so kindly put that Jack forgot himself an instant, and blurted out,-- "I only went to pay him some money, sir." "Ah, how much ?" "Two seventy-five," muttered Jack, as red as a cherry at not being able to keep a secret better. "Too much for a lad like you to owe such a fellow as Jerry.
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