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Jack and Jill

CHAPTER III
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For some days, nothing was seen and little was heard of the "dear sufferers," as the old ladies called them.

But they were not forgotten; the first words uttered when any of the young people met were: "How is Jack ?" "Seen Jill yet ?" and all waited with impatience for the moment when they could be admitted to their favorite mates, more than ever objects of interest now.
Meantime, the captives spent the first few days in sleep, pain, and trying to accept the hard fact that school and play were done with for months perhaps.

But young spirits are wonderfully elastic and soon cheer up, and healthy young bodies heal fast, or easily adapt themselves to new conditions.


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