It Is the Child!
ThenextafternoonthreemembersoftheLargeFamilysatintheIndiangentleman’slibrary,doingtheirbesttocheerhimup.Theyhadbeenallowedtocomeintoperformthisofficebecausehehadspeciallyinvitedthem.Hehadbeenlivinginastateofsuspenseforsometime,andtodayhewaswaitingforacertaineventveryanxiously.ThiseventwasthereturnofMr.CarmichaelfromMoscow.Hisstaytherehadbeenprolongedfromweektoweek.Onhisfirstarrivalthere,hehadnotbeenablesatisfactorilytotracethefamilyhehadgoneinsearchof.Whenhefeltatlastsurethathehadfoundthemandhadgonetotheirhouse,hehadbeentoldthattheywereabsentonajourney.Hiseffortstoreachthemhadbeenunavailing,sohehaddecidedtoremaininMoscowuntiltheirreturn.Mr.Carrisfordsatinhisrecliningchair,andJanetsatonthefloorbesidehim.HewasveryfondofJanet.Norahadfoundafootstool,andDonaldwasastridethetiger’sheadwhichornamentedtherugmadeoftheanimal’sskin.Itmustbeownedthathewasridingitratherviolently.
"Don’tchirrupsoloud,Donald,"Janetsaid."Whenyoucometocheeranillpersonupyoudon’tcheerhimupatthetopofyourvoice.Perhapscheeringupistooloud,Mr.Carrisford?"turningtotheIndiangentleman.
Butheonlypattedhershoulder.
"No,itisn’t,"heanswered."Anditkeepsmefromthinkingtoomuch."
"I’mgoingtobequiet,"Donaldshouted."We’llallbeasquietasmice."
"Micedon’tmakeanoiselikethat,"saidJanet.