There was a general shout. Even demure Cecy was pleased, and Dorry and John kicked their heels on the ground in a tumult of joy. Seven pairs of hands were held out at once toward the basket; seven sets of teeth went to work without a moments delay. In an incredibly short time every vestige of the pie had disappeared, and a blissful stickiness pervaded the party.
What shall we do now? asked Clover, while little Phil tipped the baskets upside down, as if to make sure there was nothing left that could possibly be eaten.
I dont know, replied Katy, dreamily. She had left her seat, and was half-sitting, half-lying on the low, crooked bough of a butternut tree, which hung almost over the childrens heads.
Lets play were grown up, said Cecy, and tell what we mean to do.
Well, said Clover, you begin. What do you mean to do?
I mean to have a black silk dress, and pink roses in my bonnet, and a white muslin long-shawl, said Cecy; and I mean to look exactly like Minerva Clark! I shall be very good, too; as good as Mrs. Bedell, only a great deal prettier. All the young gentlemen will want me to go and ride, but I shant notice them at all, because you know I shall always be teaching in Sunday-school, and visiting the poor. And some day, when I am bending over an old woman and feeding her with currant jelly, a poet will come along and see me, and hell go home and write a poem about me, concluded Cecy, triumphantly.
There was a general shout. Even demure Cecy was pleased, and Dorry and John kicked their heels on the ground in a tumult of joy. Seven pairs of hands were held out at once toward the basket; seven sets of teeth went to work without a moments delay. In an incredibly short time every vestige of the pie had disappeared, and a blissful stickiness pervaded the party.
What shall we do now? asked Clover, while little Phil tipped the baskets upside down, as if to make sure there was nothing left that could possibly be eaten.
I dont know, replied Katy, dreamily. She had left her seat, and was half-sitting, half-lying on the low, crooked bough of a butternut tree, which hung almost over the childrens heads.
Lets play were grown up, said Cecy, and tell what we mean to do.
Well, said Clover, you begin. What do you mean to do?
I mean to have a black silk dress, and pink roses in my bonnet, and a white muslin long-shawl, said Cecy; and I mean to look exactly like Minerva Clark! I shall be very good, too; as good as Mrs. Bedell, only a great deal prettier. All the young gentlemen will want me to go and ride, but I shant notice them at all, because you know I shall always be teaching in Sunday-school, and visiting the poor. And some day, when I am bending over an old woman and feeding her with currant jelly, a poet will come along and see me, and hell go home and write a poem about me, concluded Cecy, triumphantly.
Pooh! said Clover. I dont think that would be nice at all. Im going to be a beautiful ladythe most beautiful lady in the world! And Im going to live in a yellow castle, with yellow pillars to the portico, and a square thing on top, like Mr. Sawyers. My children are going to have a play-house up there. Theres going to be a spy-glass in the window, to look out of. I shall wear gold dresses and silver dresses every day, and diamond rings, and have white satin aprons to tie on when Im dusting, or doing anything dirty. In the middle of my back-yard there will be a pond-full of Lubins Extracts, and whenever I want any I shall go just out and dip a bottle in. And I shant teach in Sunday schools, like Cecy, because I dont want to; but every Sunday Ill go and stand by the gate, and when her scholars go by on their way home, Ill put Lubins Extracts on their handkerchiefs.
I mean to have just the same, cried Elsie, whose imagination was fired by this gorgeous vision, only my pond will be the biggest. I shall be a great deal beautifuller, too, she added.
You cant, said Katy from overhead. Clover is going to be the most beautiful lady in the world.
But Ill be more beautiful than the most beautiful, persisted poor little Elsie; and Ill be big, too, and know everybodys secrets. And everybodyll be kind, then, and never run away and hide; and there wont be any post offices, or anything disagreeable.
Whatll you be, Johnnie? asked Clover, anxious to change the subject, for Elsies voice was growing plaintive.
But Johnnie had no clear ideas as to her future. She laughed a great deal, and squeezed Dorrys arm very tight, but that was all. Dorry was more explicit.
I mean to have turkey every day, he declared, and batter-puddings; not boiled ones, you know, but little baked ones, with brown shiny tops, and a great deal of pudding sauce to eat on them. And I shall be so big then that nobody will say, Three helps is quite enough for a little boy.
Oh, Dorry, you pig! cried Katy, while the others screamed with laughter. Dorry was much affronted.
I shall just go and tell Aunt Izzie what you called me, he said, getting up in a great pet.