Bevis

Chapter 98

"On our island!"

"Don"t you--don"t you!" repeated Loo. "You!"

"You!" One word but such intense wrath. "O!" cried Loo, beginning to sob. "You!"

"You!"

"O! Don"t! He were so hungry." Sob, sob.

 

"Pooh!"

"Yah!"

"Yow--wow!" barked Pan. "He--he," sobbed Loo. "He--he--"

"He--what?"

"He were so hungry." Sob, sob. "Who?"

"Samson."

"Who"s Samson?"

"My--y--lit--tle--brother."

"Then you took our things?" said Mark. "He--he--kept on crying."

"You had the damper--"

"And the potatoes--"

"And the bacon--"

"You didn"t--didn"t care for it," sobbed Loo. "Did you take the rabbit-skin?" said Mark. "Yes--es."

"But Samson didn"t eat that; did he?"

"I--I--sold it."

"What for?"

"Ha"-penny of jumbles for Samson." Jumbles are sweets.

"How did you get here?"

"I come."

"How?"

"I come."

"It"s disgusting," said Bevis, turning to Mark; "spoiling our island."

"Not a tiger," said Mark. "Only a girl."

"It"s not proper," said Bevis in a towering rage. "Tigers are proper, girls are not proper."

"No; that they"re not."

"Girls are--Foo!--"

"Very--foo!" Contemptuous puffing. "It"s not the stealing."

"No; it"s the coming--"

"Where you"re not wanted--"

"Horrible!"

"Hateful!"

"What shall we do?"

"Can"t kill her."

"Nor torture her."

"Nor scalp her."

"Thing!"

"Creature!"

"Yow--wow!"

"Tie her up."

"If we were savages we"d cook you!"

"Limb at a time."

"What _can_ we do with her?"

"Let me stop," said Loo pleadingly. "Let _you_ stop! You!"

"I can cook and make tea and wash things."

"Stop a minute," said Mark. "Perhaps she"s a native."

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