Capitolo 68
trunk of a dead tree!
And there Peggy, while following the scoundrel, you find the oranges, the ring and
The purse of I silver of Ricky!
At that time when Peggy was standing among the trees, the stolen one alone
things in his/her hands, she learned a lesson that she could never forget!
You went back slowly to the office of Miss Grimball and the history told her
of Jim and of her his/her own unfair accusation of Stella.
"We would have had to suspect Jim, the rascal" that Ricky has laughed. "Another
I capitulate in scoutcraft, Peggy. Will it go, my darling, and does it tell Stella?"
Then she softly appropriated the head of Peggy, not "you Judge, my darling,"
and, tilting himself/herself/itself, she kissed her/it.
Peggy dressed again wicker street in search of Stella. You found his/her session on the
basin, a portrait of uneasiness, Keineth from his/her side.
"Stella, I was one bad bad girl! It was Jim Crow it stole the things,
and I found them in an old tree and me I would not blame her if You never
forgives me! I think the reason I was so horrid it was because I had been as soon as
_jealous_ that Understanding loved Him more than she did me--" For lack of breath
Peggy stopped him his/her soul cleaned by his/her confession.
A great joy entered the dark eyes of Stella. You contained out his/her hand and
Peggy the takings in a narrow taking.
"I am now going to call together all the girls and dirloro the whole one
history and that I am ashamed only." You raced by them his/her hands,
to his/her mouth, noisily giving the call of the field. There was great
cheering himself/herself/itself to Field-desire-any more. The cloud of suspect had lifted. The
girls could not be beautiful enough to Stella, and for the first time her
seemed to lose his/her shadiness and the awkwardness among them. Then Ricky
definite whether to forget completely the whole thing they is able
follows an excursion of all-night to the old mill on Pebble Hill.
"Hurray--hurray!" climbed by anxious throats.
"Three to the health for Stella!"
"Three to the health for Peggy!" they cried again.
"Down with Jim Crow!"