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第43章 The terrible secret(2)

Phyllis had planted mignonette and nasturtium and Virginia Stock in hers.The seeds came up, and though they looked just like weeds, Phyllis believed that they would bear flowers some day.The Virginia Stock justified her faith quite soon, and her garden was gay with a band of bright little flowers, pink and white and red and mauve.

"I can't weed for fear I pull up the wrong things," she used to say comfortably; "it saves such a lot of work."Peter sowed vegetable seeds in his--carrots and onions and turnips.

The seed was given to him by the farmer who lived in the nice black-and-white, wood-and-plaster house just beyond the bridge.He kept turkeys and guinea fowls, and was a most amiable man.But Peter's vegetables never had much of a chance, because he liked to use the earth of his garden for digging canals, and making forts and earthworks for his toy soldiers.And the seeds of vegetables rarely come to much in a soil that is constantly disturbed for the purposes of war and irrigation.

Bobbie planted rose-bushes in her garden, but all the little new leaves of the rose-bushes shrivelled and withered, perhaps because she moved them from the other part of the garden in May, which is not at all the right time of year for moving roses.But she would not own that they were dead, and hoped on against hope, until the day when Perks came up to see the garden, and told her quite plainly that all her roses were as dead as doornails.

"Only good for bonfires, Miss," he said."You just dig 'em up and burn 'em, and I'll give you some nice fresh roots outer my garden;pansies, and stocks, and sweet willies, and forget-me-nots.I'll bring 'em along to-morrow if you get the ground ready."So next day she set to work, and that happened to be the day when Mother had praised her and the others about not quarrelling.She moved the rose-bushes and carried them to the other end of the garden, where the rubbish heap was that they meant to make a bonfire of when Guy Fawkes' Day came.

Meanwhile Peter had decided to flatten out all his forts and earthworks, with a view to making a model of the railway-tunnel, cutting, embankment, canal, aqueduct, bridges, and all.

So when Bobbie came back from her last thorny journey with the dead rose-bushes, he had got the rake and was using it busily.

"_I_ was using the rake," said Bobbie.

"Well, I'm using it now," said Peter.

"But I had it first," said Bobbie.

"Then it's my turn now," said Peter.And that was how the quarrel began.

"You're always being disagreeable about nothing," said Peter, after some heated argument.

"I had the rake first," said Bobbie, flushed and defiant, holding on to its handle.

"Don't--I tell you I said this morning I meant to have it.Didn't I, Phil?"Phyllis said she didn't want to be mixed up in their rows.And instantly, of course, she was.

"If you remember, you ought to say."

"Of course she doesn't remember--but she might say so.""I wish I'd had a brother instead of two whiny little kiddy sisters," said Peter.This was always recognised as indicating the high-water mark of Peter's rage.

Bobbie made the reply she always made to it.

"I can't think why little boys were ever invented," and just as she said it she looked up, and saw the three long windows of Mother's workshop flashing in the red rays of the sun.The sight brought back those words of praise:--"You don't quarrel like you used to do."

"OH!" cried Bobbie, just as if she had been hit, or had caught her finger in a door, or had felt the hideous sharp beginnings of toothache.

"What's the matter?" said Phyllis.

Bobbie wanted to say: "Don't let's quarrel.Mother hates it so,"but though she tried hard, she couldn't.Peter was looking too disagreeable and insulting.

"Take the horrid rake, then," was the best she could manage.And she suddenly let go her hold on the handle.Peter had been holding on to it too firmly and pullingly, and now that the pull the other way was suddenly stopped, he staggered and fell over backward, the teeth of the rake between his feet.

"Serve you right," said Bobbie, before she could stop herself.

Peter lay still for half a moment--long enough to frighten Bobbie a little.Then he frightened her a little more, for he sat up--screamed once--turned rather pale, and then lay back and began to shriek, faintly but steadily.It sounded exactly like a pig being killed a quarter of a mile off.

Mother put her head out of the window, and it wasn't half a minute after that she was in the garden kneeling by the side of Peter, who never for an instant ceased to squeal.

"What happened, Bobbie?" Mother asked.

"It was the rake," said Phyllis."Peter was pulling at it, so was Bobbie, and she let go and he went over.""Stop that noise, Peter," said Mother."Come.Stop at once."Peter used up what breath he had left in a last squeal and stopped.

"Now," said Mother, "are you hurt?"

"If he was really hurt, he wouldn't make such a fuss," said Bobbie, still trembling with fury; "he's not a coward!""I think my foot's broken off, that's all," said Peter, huffily, and sat up.Then he turned quite white.Mother put her arm round him.

"He IS hurt," she said; "he's fainted.Here, Bobbie, sit down and take his head on your lap."Then Mother undid Peter's boots.As she took the right one off, something dripped from his foot on to the ground.It was red blood.

And when the stocking came off there were three red wounds in Peter's foot and ankle, where the teeth of the rake had bitten him, and his foot was covered with red smears.

"Run for water--a basinful," said Mother, and Phyllis ran.She upset most of the water out of the basin in her haste, and had to fetch more in a jug.

Peter did not open his eyes again till Mother had tied her handkerchief round his foot, and she and Bobbie had carried him in and laid him on the brown wooden settle in the dining-room.By this time Phyllis was halfway to the Doctor's.

Mother sat by Peter and bathed his foot and talked to him, and Bobbie went out and got tea ready, and put on the kettle.

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