[Little Men by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Men CHAPTER X 15/19
He nodded and smiled.
Mrs.Jo went on, "Well, don't you think those drawers would be good places to put your eggs, and stones, and shells, and lichens ?" "Oh, splendid, but you wouldn't like my things 'clutterin' round,' as Mr.Page used to say, would you ?" cried Dan, sitting up to survey the old piece of furniture with sparkling eyes. "I like litter of that sort; and if I didn't, I should give you the drawers, because I have a regard for children's little treasures, and I think they should be treated respectfully.
Now, I am going to make a bargain with you, Dan, and I hope you will keep it honorably.
Here are twelve good-sized drawers, one for each month of the year, and they shall be yours as fast as you earn them, by doing the little duties that belong to you.
I believe in rewards of a certain kind, especially for young folks; they help us along, and though we may begin by being good for the sake of the reward, if it is rightly used, we shall soon learn to love goodness for itself." "Do you have 'em ?" asked Dan, looking as if this was new talk for him. "Yes, indeed! I haven't learnt to get on without them yet.
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