Beauty and the Beast
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. A TALE FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF JUVENILE READERS. Ornamented with Elegant Engravings. by Marie Le Prince de Beaumont [Illustration: FRONTISPIECE The Beast Attacking the Merchant] BEAUTY
"I know you do--you old eel!" Bob glanced admiringly at his friend.
"I believe you just wriggle by on the strength of your grin."
"Well, if you are such a believer in a grin why don't you cultivate
one yourself and see how far it will carry you?" chuckled Van. "The
trouble with you, Bobbie, is your conscience; you ought to be
operated on for it. Why are you so afraid you won't get good marks
all the time?"
"I'm not afraid; but I'd be ashamed if I didn't," was the serious
reply. "I promised my father that if he'd let me come to Colversham
to school I'd do my best, and I mean to. It costs a pile of money
for him to send me here, and it's only decent of me to hold up my
end of the bargain."
Van Cortlandt Blake stretched his arms and gazed thoughtfully down
at the ruler he was twirling in his fingers.
"Bobbie, you're a trump; I wish more fellows were like you. The
difference between us is that while I perfectly agree with you I sit
back and talk about it; you go ahead and do something. It's rotten
of me not to work harder down here. I know my father is sore on it,
and every time he writes I mean to take a brace and do better--honest
I do, no kidding. But you know how it goes. Somebody wants me on the
ball nine, or on the hockey team, or in the next play, and I say yes
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. A TALE FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF JUVENILE READERS. Ornamented with Elegant Engravings. by Marie Le Prince de Beaumont [Illustration: FRONTISPIECE The Beast Attacking the Merchant] BEAUTY