Jill's Red Bag Part 2
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"How did you know? Cook gave them to me. She said they were good for a cold."
"You do look a little object," said Mona, drawing Jill to her, and smoothing her hair as she spoke. "She is the eldest, Miss Falkner, then comes Jack, then Winnie. They are very backward for their ages, I am afraid, but you will remedy that."
Jill's blue eyes scanned Miss Falkner up and down. "Who was she?" she wondered.
"Can you read, dear?" asked Miss Falkner.
Jill nodded.
"And write?"
Another nod.
Mona gave her a little shake.
"Speak properly, Jill. Where are your manners? You are like a little savage this afternoon. I am sure it is high time you had a governess to keep you in order."
Mona did not often speak so crossly.
Jill darted away from her with scarlet cheeks and flas.h.i.+ng eyes. "Who is she? and what does she want?" she demanded pa.s.sionately. "Is _she_ a governess? Because, if she is, I hate her!"
Then flying out of the room she banged the door violently behind her, and raced up-stairs, never drawing breath till she reached the nursery.
Here she flung herself down face foremost on the hearthrug, and when a little time later Jack and b.u.mps rushed in, they found her still muttering angrily to herself.
Jack at once flung himself on the top of her.
"You're in a tantrum! What have you been doing?"
Jill would not answer till she had extricated herself from his clutches. Then she sat up and tossed her long hair back from her flushed little face.
"We're to have a governess!"
"Hurray!" shouted Jack. "Good-bye to nurses, who are rotten rot!"
"And I've seen her," pursued Jill, shaking her head mournfully; "and I was rude to her, I told her I hated her, and she'll never forgive me. Mona was so cross, and then I was, and of course the governess will hate me back, and we'll fight from the very beginning!"
"What was she like?" demanded Jack.
"Like any other person," said Jill crossly.
"Is she coming to tea?" asked b.u.mps with round eyes.
Jill looked at her small sister scornfully.
"She's coming to breakfast, and dinner, and tea, for ever and ever; she's just like a nurse, only it will be lessons all day long, and punishments."
This depressing view had no effect on Jack.
"We can play truant," he suggested eagerly. "Boys do that when they go to school--at least in books they do. To be sure," he added thoughtfully, "they always come to a bad end and wish they hadn't, but before the end comes, it's jolly."
"Is truant a nice game?" asked b.u.mps.
Jill's brown eyes began to dance with mirth.
"So we will," she exclaimed. "We'll settle what to do at once. We must save up bits of cake and biscuits, and anything else we can stuff in our pockets, for we must have food."
"But," objected Jack, looking thoughtful, "it's winter, and I think you can only be truants in summer. You always spend a day in the woods and have a kind of picnic, and you must be in the country to do it, and we're in a town."
"What does that matter?" said Jill impatiently. "We'll show how we can truant. I'll think of the most splendid things when I'm in bed to-night."
All her ill temper vanished. Jill's thoughts in bed were the admiration of her brother. His brain was a quick and busy one, but nothing to be compared to Jill's. He laid the foundation for many a mischievous scheme, but it was Jill who took it up and worked it out.
b.u.mps was at present a nonent.i.ty, but she was a st.u.r.dy little follower, and would as cheerfully have tried to walk a tight-rope as to eat her dinner, had she seen the others attempt it.
"When shall we start?" pursued Jack--"to-morrow?"
"I don't know when she's coming," Jill replied.
"I think we shall have to do lessons with her one day first," said Jack, "because we shan't be proper truants unless we do."
"Oh yes, and if it's a very wet day we won't go."
It was a great disappointment to them when Mona came into the nursery that evening and called them to her.
"A very nice lady named Miss Falkner is coming to live with us,"
she began.
"I know!" exclaimed Jack. "She's a governess. Is she coming to-night?"
"Oh dear, no, not for another month, when we go down to Willowlands."
The children's faces fell. Willowlands was their country home, and it was only shut up for three months in the winter. They liked London best, and were always sorry when their time came to leave it.
Mona watched their expressive faces.
"You must try to be very good till she comes," she said cheerfully. "The time will soon pa.s.s. Jill, what made you so naughty this afternoon? I was quite ashamed of you."
Jill got very red, and twisted her hands together, as was her habit when embarra.s.sed. Then she looked straight at her sister with a defiant sparkle in her eyes.
"Of course we don't like her," she said. "You've told us how you used to hate your governess, and we shall do it too."
"Oh dear!" said Mona with a smile and a groan. "I'm always so stupid when I talk to you. My governess was very different from Miss Falkner--she was a tall, grim, strict old thing, who never smiled. I've found you a very different kind of governess, and you will all love her, I feel sure."
"I wish she was coming now," said Jill gloomily.
"Why? What a queer child you are."
"It's only," explained Jack hastily, "we've settled to do something when she comes, and we don't like waiting."
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