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第48章

"What a curious kind of a fool a girl is! Never been licked in school! Shucks! What's a licking! That's just like a girl -- they're so thin-skinned and chicken-hearted.Well, of course I ain't going to tell old Dobbins on this little fool, because there's other ways of getting even on her, that ain't so mean; but what of it? Old Dobbins will ask who it was tore his book.Nobody'll answer.Then he'll do just the way he always does -- ask first one and then t'other, and when he comes to the right girl he'll know it, without any telling.Girls' faces always tell on them.They ain't got any backbone.She'll get licked.Well, it's a kind of a tight place for Becky Thatcher, because there ain't any way out of it." Tom conned the thing a moment longer, and then added: "All right, though; she'd like to see me in just such a fix -- let her sweat it out!"Tom joined the mob of skylarking scholars outside.In a few moments the master arrived and school "took in." Tom did not feel a strong interest in his studies.Every time he stole a glance at the girls' side of the room Becky's face troubled him.Considering all things, he did not want to pity her, and yet it was all he could do to help it.He could get up no exultation that was really worthy the name.Presently the spelling-book discovery was made, and Tom's mind was entirely full of his own matters for a while after that.Becky roused up from her lethargy of distress and showed good interest in the proceedings.She did not expect that Tom could get out of his trouble by denying that he spilt the ink on the book himself; and she was right.The denial only seemed to make the thing worse for Tom.Becky supposed she would be glad of that, and she tried to believe she was glad of it, but she found she was not certain.When the worst came to the worst, she had an impulse to get up and tell on Alfred Temple, but she made an effort and forced herself to keep still -- because, said she to herself, "he'll tell about me tearing the picture sure.I wouldn't say a word, not to save his life!"Tom took his whipping and went back to his seat not at all broken-hearted, for he thought it was possible that he had unknowingly upset the ink on the spelling-book himself, in some skylarking bout -- he had denied it for form's sake and because it was custom, and had stuck to the denial from principle.

A whole hour drifted by, the master sat nodding in his throne, the air was drowsy with the hum of study.By and by, Mr.Dobbins straightened himself up, yawned, then unlocked his desk, and reached for his book, but seemed undecided whether to take it out or leave it.Most of the pupils glanced up languidly, but there were two among them that watched his movements with intent eyes.Mr.Dobbins fingered his book absently for a while, then took it out and settled himself in his chair to read! Tom shot a glance at Becky.He had seen a hunted and helpless rabbit look as she did, with a gun levelled at its head.Instantly he forgot his quarrel with her.Quick -- something must be done! done in a flash, too! But the very imminence of the emergency paralyzed his invention.Good! -- he had an inspiration! He would run and snatch the book, spring through the door and fly.But his resolution shook for one little instant, and the chance was lost -- the master opened the volume.If Tom only had the wasted opportunity back again! Too late.There was no help for Becky now, he said.The next moment the master faced the school.Every eye sank under his gaze.There was that in it which smote even the innocent with fear.There was silence while one might count ten -- the master was gathering his wrath.Then he spoke: "Who tore this book?"There was not a sound.One could have heard a pin drop.The stillness continued; the master searched face after face for signs of guilt.

"Benjamin Rogers, did you tear this book?"A denial.Another pause.

"Joseph Harper, did you?"

Another denial.Tom's uneasiness grew more and more intense under the slow torture of these proceedings.The master scanned the ranks of boys -- considered a while, then turned to the girls:

"Amy Lawrence?"

A shake of the head.

"Gracie Miller?"

The same sign.

"Susan Harper, did you do this?"

Another negative.The next girl was Becky Thatcher.Tom was trembling from head to foot with excitement and a sense of the hopelessness of the situation.

"Rebecca Thatcher" [Tom glanced at her face -- it was white with terror] -- "did you tear -- no, look me in the face" [her hands rose in appeal] -- "did you tear this book?"A thought shot like lightning through Tom's brain.He sprang to his feet and shouted -- "I done it!"The school stared in perplexity at this incredible folly.Tom stood a moment, to gather his dismembered faculties; and when he stepped forward to go to his punishment the surprise, the gratitude, the adoration that shone upon him out of poor Becky's eyes seemed pay enough for a hundred floggings.Inspired by the splendor of his own act, he took without an outcry the most merciless flaying that even Mr.Dobbins had ever administered; and also received with indifference the added cruelty of a command to remain two hours after school should be dismissed -- for he knew who would wait for him outside till his captivity was done, and not count the tedious time as loss, either.

Tom went to bed that night planning vengeance against Alfred Temple; for with shame and repentance Becky had told him all, not forgetting her own treachery; but even the longing for vengeance had to give way, soon, to pleasanter musings, and he fell asleep at last with Becky's latest words lingering dreamily in his ear --"Tom, how could you be so noble!"

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