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第12章

``Billy, you are, indeed, a most extraordinary young woman--at times. Surely, with you, a body never knows what to expect--except the unexpected.''

``Why, Aunt Hannah!--and from you, too!''

reproached Billy, mischievously; but Aunt Hannah had yet more to say.

``Of course Bertram thought it was nonsense.

The idea of you, a bride, filling up your house with--with people like that! Tommy Dunn, indeed!''

``Oh, Bertram said he liked Tommy all right,''

sighed Billy; ``but he said that that didn't mean he wanted him for three meals a day. One would think poor Tommy was a breakfast food! So that is when I thought of keeping up this house, you see, and that's why I want you here--to take charge of it. And you'll do that--for me, won't you?''

Aunt Hannah fell back in her chair.

Why, y-yes, Billy, of course, if--if you want it. But what an extraordinary idea, child!''

Billy shook her head. A deeper color came to her cheeks, and a softer glow to her eyes.

``I don't think so, Aunt Hannah. It's only that I'm so happy that some of it has just got to overflow somewhere, and this is going to be the overflow house--a sort of safety valve for me, you see. I'm going to call it the Annex--it will be an annex to our home. And I want to keep it full, always, of people who--who can make the best use of all that extra happiness that I can't possibly use myself,'' she finished a little tremulously. ``Don't you see?''

``Oh, yes, I _see_,'' replied Aunt Hannah, with a fond shake of the head.

``But, really, listen--it's sensible,'' urged Billy. ``First, there's Tommy. His mother died last month. He's at a neighbor's now, but they're going to send him to a Home for Crippled Children;and he's grieving his heart out over it.

I'm going to bring him here to a real home--the kind that doesn't begin with a capital letter.

He adores music, and he's got real talent, I think.

Then there's the Greggorys.''

Aunt Hannah looked dubious.

``You can't get the Greggorys to--to use any of that happiness, Billy. They're too proud.''

Billy smiled radiantly.

``I know I can't get them to _use_ it, Aunt Hannah, but I believe I can get them to _give_ it,''

she declared triumphantly. ``I shall ask Alice Greggory to teach Tommy music, and I shall ask Mrs. Greggory to teach him books; and Ishall tell them both that I positively need them to keep you company.''

``Oh, but Billy,'' bridled Aunt Hannah, with prompt objection.

``Tut, tut!--I know you'll be willing to be thrown as a little bit of a sop to the Greggorys'

pride,'' coaxed Billy. ``You just wait till I get the Overflow Annex in running order. Why, Aunt Hannah, you don't know how busy you're going to be handing out all that extra happiness that I can't use!''

``You dear child!'' Aunt Hannah smiled mistily. The black shawl had fallen unheeded to the floor now. ``As if anybody ever had any more happiness than one's self could use!''

``I have,'' avowed Billy, promptly, ``and it's going to keep growing and growing, I know.''

``Oh, my grief and conscience, Billy, don't!''

exclaimed Aunt Hannah, lifting shocked hands of remonstrance. ``Rap on wood--do! How can you boast like that?''

Billy dimpled roguishly and sprang to her feet{.??}

``Why, Aunt Hannah, I'm ashamed of you!

To be superstitious like that--you, a good Presbyterian!''

Aunt Hannah subsided shamefacedly.

``Yes, I know, Billy, it is silly; but I just can't help it.''

``Oh, but it's worse than silly, Aunt Hannah,''

teased Billy, with a remorseless chuckle. ``It's really _heathen!_ Bertram told me once that it dates 'way back to the time of the Druids--appealing to the god of trees, or something like that --when you rap on wood, you know.''

``Ugh!'' shuddered Aunt Hannah. ``As if I would, Billy! How is Bertram, by the by?''

A swift shadow crossed Billy's bright face.

``He's lovely--only his arm.''

``His arm! But I thought that was better.''

``Oh, it is,'' drooped Billy, ``but it gets along so slowly, and it frets him dreadfully. You know he never can do anything with his left hand, he says, and he just hates to have things done for him--though Pete and Dong Ling are quarreling with each other all the time to do things for him, and I'm quarreling with both of them to do them for him myself! By the way, Dong Ling is going to leave us next week. Did you know it?''

``Dong Ling--leave!''

``Yes. Oh, he told Bertram long ago he should go when we were married; that he had plenty much money, and was going back to China, and not be Melican man any longer. But I don't think Bertram thought he'd do it. William says Dong Ling went to Pete, however, after we left, and told him he wanted to go; that he liked the little Missee plenty well, but that there'd be too much hen-talk when she got back, and--''

``Why, the impudent creature!''

Billy laughed merrily.

``Yes; Pete was furious, William says, but Dong Ling didn't mean any disrespect, I'm sure.

He just wasn't used to having petticoats around, and didn't want to take orders from them; that's all.''

``But, Billy, what will you do?''

``Oh, Pete's fixed all that lovely,'' returned Billy, nonchalantly. ``You know his niece lives over in South Boston, and it seems she's got a daughter who's a fine cook and will be glad to come. Mercy! Look at the time,'' she broke off, glancing at the clock. ``I shall be late to dinner, and Dong Ling loathes anybody who's late to his meals--as I found out to my sorrow the night we got home. Good-by, dear. I'll be out soon again and fix it all up--about the Annex, you know.'' And with a bright smile she was gone.

``Dear me,'' sighed Aunt Hannah, stooping to pick up the black shawl; ``dear me! Of course everything will be all right--there's a girl coming, even if Dong Ling is going. But--but--Oh, my grief and conscience, what an extraordinary child Billy is, to be sure--but what a dear one!'' she added, wiping a quick tear from her eye. ``An Overflow Annex, indeed, for her `extra happiness'! Now isn't that just like Billy?''

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