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第48章

The children insisted on leading him all through the house to show how nicely they had taken care of things.And in every room Gissing saw the marks of riot and wreckage.There were tooth-scars on all furniture- legs; the fringes of rugs were chewed off; there were prints of mud, ink, paints, and whatnot, on curtains and wallpapers and coverlets.Poor Mrs.Spaniel kept running anxiously from the kitchen to renew apologies.

"I DID try to keep 'em in order," she said, "but they seem to bash things when you're not looking."But Gissing was too happy to stew about such trifles.When the inspection was over, they all sat down by the chimney and he piled on more logs.

"Well, chilluns," he said, "what do you want Santa Claus to bring you for Christmas?""An aunbile!" exclaimed Groups "An elphunt!" exclaimed Bunks"A little train with hammers!" exclaimed Yelpers"A little train with hammers?" asked Gissing."What does he mean?" "Oh," said Groups and Bunks, with condescending pity, "he means atypewriter.He calls it a little train because it moves on a track when you hit it."A painful apprehension seized him, and he went hastily to his study.He had not noticed the typewriter, which Mrs.Spaniel had- -too late--put out of reach.Half the keys were sticking upright, jammed together and tangled in a whirl of ribbon; the carriage was strangely dislocated.And yet even this mischance, which would once have horrified him, left him unperturbed.It's my own fault, he thought: I shouldn't have left it where they could play with it.Perhaps God thinks the same when His creatures make a mess of the dangerous laws of life.

"A Christmas story!" the children were clamouring.

Can it really be Christmas Eve? Gissing thought.Christmas seems to have come very suddenly this year, I haven't really adjusted my mind to it yet.

"All right," he said."Now sit still and keep quiet.Bunks, give Yelpers a little more room.If there's any bickering Santa Claus might hear it."He sat in the big chair by the fire, and the three looked upward expectantly from the hearthrug.

"Once upon a time there were three little puppies, who lived in a house in the country in the Canine Estates.And their names were Groups, Bunks, and Yelpers."The three tails thumped in turn as the names were mentioned, but the children were too excitedly absorbed to interrupt.

"And one year, just before Christmas, they heard a dreadful rumour." "What's a rumour?" cried Yelpers, alarmed.

This was rather difficult to explain, so Gissing did not attempt it.He began again.

"They heard that Santa Claus might not be able to come because he was so behind with his housework.You see, Santa Claus is a great big Newfoundland dog with a white beard, and he lives in a frosty kennel at the North Pole, all shining with icicles round the roof and windows.But it's so far away from everywhere that poor Santa couldn't get a servant.All the maids who went there refused to stay because it was so cold and lonely, and so far from the movies.Santa Claus was busy in his workshop, making toys; he was busy taking care of the reindeer in their snow-stables; and he didn't have time to wash his dishes.So all summer he just let them pile up and pile up in the kitchen.And when Christmas came near, there was his lovely house in a dreadful state of untidiness.He couldn't go away and leave it like that.And so, if he didn't get his dishes washed and the house cleaned up for Christmas, all the puppies all over the world would have to go without toys.When Groups and Bunks and Yelpers heard this, they were very much worried.""How did they hear it?" asked Bunks, who was the analytical member of the trio.

"A very sensible question," said Gissing, approvingly."They heard it from the chipmunk who lives in the wood behind the house.The chipmunk heard it underground.""In his chipmonastery?" cried Groups.It was a family joke to call thechipmunk's burrow by that name, and though the puppies did not understand the pun they relished the long word.

"Yes," continued Gissing."The reindeer in Santa Claus's stable were so unhappy about the dishes not being washed, and the chance of missing their Christmas frolic, that they broadcasted a radio message.Their horns are very fine for sending radio, and the chipmunk, sitting at his little wireless outfit, with the receivers over his ears, heard it.And Chippy told Groups and Bunks and Yelpers.

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