The Corner House Girls at School
g down there, Aggie?" demanded
xplained Agnes, rather stammeringly. "
this statement by a long, blank stare at her sister and the white-ha
d, "he-he just sav
ng to eat all those peaches by yourself!
s face flushed up darkly again. "He s
tree!" demanded Ruth. "
rom the
your bathrobe on!" ejaculated
ory all over again. "Hush!" commanded Ruth, suddenly. "Wait till I co
ed doubtfully at Agnes. "Is she
That's
of bossy,
by Ruthie. She's just like mot
rowled the white-haired boy. "I hate
d in school," sa
id the boy. "But I wouldn'
smiled, dimples came at the corners of her mouth and the laughter jumped right out of her eyes at you
ster, and Agnes did so. In the telling the boy lost
at the boy. "It was awfully rash of you, Aggie, but it
now it myself,"
d for you!" exclaime
d the boy, with all the sex's o
trong-a regular ath
r boy cou
N
," limited the
earn so much!" ask
pale face. "Practicin'. That's
asked Ruth, feeling that the boy
e O'N
live in
do
r seeing you before,
onfessed the boy, and once more he
r folks have
n't any
mily a
ale O'Neil, rather s
all alone-a b
he, tartly. "I'm 'mo
asantly. "I have the girls-my sisters; a
dy," confessed Neale O
nds?" asked Ruth, not only
that Ruth's questions were friendly. "And I am going to school here. I've got some money saved up. I want
rnaces, and clean up
other one-your sister-says you have plenty of empty
never thought
Trouble," whispered Agnes, who rather f
boarders," R
ght that "a boy around the house would be awfully handy"-and had often so expressed her
hat the sisters were discussing his suggestion. Finally he fl
t Aggie says you did. But we have Uncle Rufus, and he does most e
her side of the ell startled the three young folk. Mr
ou beast! I wish you'd eat yourself to death a
Agnes. "Con Murphy's
oed Ruth, starting af
and before she was half-way across the lawn
ied Ruth, seeing the bed slippers f
d Agnes. "Got to get that pig
the only forbidden premises he roved in. He always dug a new hole under the fence at night,
seemed fairly to twinkle as he saw their wild attack. A cabbage leaf hung crosswise
oo!" shou
s taken the very one I was going to have U
cornful grunt, and started slowly out of the garden. He was in no hurry. He had grown fat on
re was the fresh earth where he had rooted out of Mr
figure-got between him and his way of escape. The pig stopped, sno
boy!" ga
ding these particular premises, his pigship had met with a foe worthy of his attention. Four girls, an old lady,
slim boy did not dodge. Instead he brought that
dashed headlong down the yard, blind to
hurt him!"
hter. "Did you hear him? Did you hear him?" she gasped. "He's French, and all the time I
ed Ruth again. "
on't want to come in here again
," gasped Agnes. "I have
s camp for sympathy. He dove several times at the fence, but every old avenue of escape had b
putting a trough of feed for the poultry. The empty trough was still there, but when the pig collided with it, it shot i
y not keep him in that yard and make
an anxious glance at the little cottage over the fence. She expect
dashed to the boundary fence and found an aperture
h. Head and shoulders went through al
their new friend did not hear this. Instead, they were startled by a sudde
?" demanded
lly Bumps!" s
rhaps Billy Bumps took the rapidly curling and uncurling tail of the pig for a challenging banner. However
he remainder of the pig shot through the aperture in the board fence
me body ye've knocked out," came
, weak from laughter. "That pig can't be French after a