[Jack and Jill by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookJack and Jill CHAPTER VII 1/18
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Jill's Mission. The good times began immediately, and very little studying was done that week in spite of the virtuous resolutions made by certain young persons on Christmas Day.
But, dear me, how was it possible to settle down to lessons in the delightful Bird Room, with not only its own charms to distract one, but all the new gifts to enjoy, and a dozen calls a day to occupy one's time? "I guess we'd better wait till the others are at school, and just go in for fun this week," said Jack, who was in great spirits at the prospect of getting up, for the splints were off, and he hoped to be promoted to crutches very soon. "_I_ shall keep my Speller by me and take a look at it every day, for that is what I'm most backward in.
But I intend to devote myself to you, Jack, and be real kind and useful.
I've made a plan to do it, and I mean to carry it out, any way," answered Jill, who had begun to be a missionary, and felt that this was a field of labor where she could distinguish herself. "Here's a home mission all ready for you, and you can be paying your debts beside doing yourself good," Mrs.Pecq said to her in private, having found plenty to do herself. Now Jill made one great mistake at the outset--she forgot that she was the one to be converted to good manners and gentleness, and devoted her efforts to looking after Jack, finding it much easier to cure other people's faults than her own.
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