Part 15 (2/2)

Laddie Gene Stratton Porter 28480K 2022-07-22

That was the most surprising thing. He never offered to help me before. He never acted as if he cared what became of me. Maybe it was because Laddie always had taken such good care of me, Leon had no chance. He seemed willing enough now. I looked at him closely.

”You'll find out I'll learn things if I try,” I boasted. ”And you will find out I don't tell secrets either.”

”I've been waiting for you to pipe up about----”

”Well, I haven't piped, have I?”

”Not yet.”

”I am not going to either.”

”I almost believe you. A girl you could trust would be a funny thing to see.”

”Tell me what you know about Laddie, and see if I'm funny.”

”You'd telltale sure as life!”

”Well, if you know it, he knows it anyway.”

”He doesn't know WHAT I know.”

”Well, be careful and don't worry mother. You know how she is since the fever, and father says all of us must think of her. If it's anything that would bother her, don't tell before her.”

”Say, looky here,” said Leon, turning on me sharply, ”is all this sudden consideration for mother or are you legging for Laddie?”

”For both,” I answered stoutly.

”Mostly for Laddie, just the same. You can't fool me, missy. I won't tell you one word.”

”You needn't!” I answered, ”I don't care!”

”Yes you do,” he said. ”You'd give anything to find out what I know, and then run to Laddie with it, but you can't fool me. I'm too smart for you.”

”All right,” I said. ”You go and tell anything on Laddie, and I'll watch you, and first trick I catch you at, I'll do some telling myself, Smarty.”

”That's a game more than one can play at,” said Leon. ”Go ahead!”

CHAPTER V

The First Day of School

”Birds in their little nests agree.

And why can't we?”

”B-i-r-d-s, birds, i-n, in, t-h-e-i-r, their, l-i-t-t-l-e, little, n-e-s-t-s, nests, a-g-r-e-e, agree.”

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