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Updated: June 15, 2025
Ringley come to see your father?" asked Bert curiously. "Yes, he did. And my father but never mind that now," broke off the tall boy. He had been on the point of saying that his father had given him a severe thrashing. "I'm going to fix you, Bert Bobbsey." "Don't you dare to strike my brother, Danny Rugg!" put in Nan, stepping in between them.
"Would you care to honour me by using this to er " "Go on," she said, taking it with a smile. "To brush away some of the prettiest tears " She laughed exquisitely, put the handkerchief to her eyes, and then smiled her thanks over the white cambric. I let down the window nearest me and put out my head. A long look assured me that we were nearing Ringley.
"What did he have to say?" questioned Nan, when Bert came back to her. "He wants me to keep still. He says Mr. Ringley doesn't know who did it." "Did you promise to keep still, Bert?" "No, but if I say anything Danny says he will give it to me." A crowd of boys and girls now came up and the talk was changed. All were having a merry time in the snow, and for the time being Bert forgot his troubles.
Now, Nan, remember, you promised not to tell." "All right, Bert, I won't say a word. But but what do you think Mr. Ringley will do?" "I don't know." When they reached the school Danny Rugg was nowhere to be seen. The boys continued to have fun snowballing, but Bert had no heart for play and went to his classroom immediately.
"It's queer Mr. Ringley never heard about the window," whispered his twin sister. "So it is. But it may come out yet," replied the brother. That evening the Bobbseys had their first strawberry shortcake of the season. It was a beautiful cake one of Dinah's best and the strawberries were large and luscious. "Want another piece," said Freddie, smacking his lips. "It's so good, mamma!"
"I don't know nothing of the kind, Bert Bobbsey! If you say I started the fight I'll I'll tell something more about you." "Really?" "Yes, really." "What can you tell?" "You know well enough. Mr. Ringley hasn't forgotten about his broken window." "Well, you broke that, I didn't." "Humph! maybe I can prove that you broke it." "Danny Rugg, what do you mean?" exclaimed Bert.
"When Danny threw the ice at me it flew past and broke Mr. Ringley's window." "What, of the shoe store?" "Yes. Mr. Ringley came running out after both of us. I ran one way and Danny ran another. I ran into the alleyway past Jackson's barn, and got over the fence, and he didn't come any further." "Does Mr. Ringley think you broke the window?" "I guess he does. Anyway, he followed me and not Danny."
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