Rod of the Lone Patrol by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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with what I have to she would not feel that way."
"Oh, but she does, Miss Arabella. She has pains all the time, and she can't walk a step. She hasn't walked for a long time." "She hasn't! Well, how can she laugh and not be cross?" "I don't know for sure. But I guess she is trying to be a scout." "What has that to do with it?" "Quite a bit. You see, a scout has to smile and whistle no matter what happens. If he jams his finger or stubs his toe, he must smile and go on whistling just as if nothing had happened. It's hard at first, but after you learn how to do it you feel good all the time." "And so you think I should do the same, eh?" and the woman fixed her eyes upon the boy's face. "Not exactly, Miss Arabella," and Rod gave a little chuckle. "You might smile more than you do, but I don't think you could whistle. But maybe you can. Did you ever try?" "No, I never did," was the snapping reply, "and I detest girls and women who can." "But Whyn whistles," Rod explained, "and I'm sure you'd like her if you saw her. You ought to see her, Miss Arabella. I believe she'd make you better. And, besides, you'd do a good turn if you went to the Anchorage. Whyn doesn't see many women and she'd be so pleased to see |
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