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第29章 The Bear Cat(3)

"Sure, but there's no use in you getting into this mess, because I have only got two more. You look over the engine. Did you ever grind valves, and do you think these need it?""Why, they don't need it," said Donald, "if they were all right when it was jacked up.""Well, they were," said Linda. "It was running like a watch when it went to sleep. But do we dare take it out on these tires?""How long has it been?" asked Donald, busy at the engine.

"All of four years," answered Linda.

Donald whistled softly and started a circuit of the car, kicking the tires and feeling them.

"Have you filled them?" he asked.

"No," said Linda. "I did not want to start the engine until Ihad finished everything else.""All right," he said, "I'll look at the valves first and then, if it is all ready, there ought to be a garage near that we can run to carefully, and get tuned up.""There is," said Linda. "There is one only a few blocks down the street where Dad always had anything done that he did not want to do himself.""That's that, then," said Donald.

Linda crawled from under the car and stood up, wiping her hands on a bit of waste.

"Do you know what tires cost now?" she asked anxiously.

"They have 'em at the garage," answered Donald, "and if I were you, I wouldn't get a set; I would get two. I would-put them on the rear wheels. You might be surprised at how long some of these will last. Anyway, that would be the thing to do.""Of course," said Linda, in a relieved tone. "That would be the thing to do.""Now," she said, "I must be excused a few minutes till I clean up so I am fit to go on the streets. I hope you won't think Iforgot you were coming."Donald laughed drily.

"When 'shoes' was the first word I heard," he said, "I did not for a minute think you had forgotten.""No, I didn't forget," said Linda. "What I did do was to become so excited about cleaning up the car that I let time go faster than I thought it could. That was what made me late.""Well, forget it!" said Donald. "Run along and jump into something, and let us get our tires and try Kitty out."Linda reached up and released the brakes. She stepped to one side of the car and laid her hands on it.

"Let us run it down opposite the kitchen door," she said, "then you go around to the front, and I'll let you in, and you can read something a few minutes till I make myself presentable.""Oh, I'll stay out here and look around the yard and go over the car again," said the boy. "What a bunch of stuff you have got growing here; I don't believe I ever saw half of it before.""It's Daddy's and my collection," said Linda. "Some day I'll show you some of the things, and tell you how we got them, and why they are rare. Today I just naturally can't wait a minute until I try my car.""Is it really yours?" asked Donald enviously.

"Yes," said Linda. "It's about the only thing on earth that is peculiarly and particularly mine. I haven't a doubt there are improved models, but Daddy had driven this car only about nine months. It was going smooth as velvet, and there's no reason why it should not keep it up, though I suspect that by this time there are later models that could outrun it.""Oh, I don't know," said the boy. "It looks like some little old car to me. I bet it can just skate.""I know it can," said Linda, "if I haven't neglected something.

We'll start carefully, and we'll have the inspector at the salesrooms look it over."Then Linda entered the kitchen door to find Katy with everything edible that the house afforded spread before her on the table.

"Why, Katy, what are you doing?" she asked.

"I was makin' ready," explained Katy, "to fix ye the same kind of lunch I would for Miss Eileen. Will ye have it under the live oak, or in the living room?""Neither," said Linda. "Come upstairs with me, and in the storeroom you'll find the lunch case and the thermos bottlesand don't stint yourself, Katy. This is a rare occasion. It never happened before. Probably it will never happen again.

Let's make it high altitude while we are at it.""I'll do my very best with what I happen to have," said Katy;"but I warn you right now I am ****** a good big hole in the Sunday dinner.""I don't give two whoops," said Linda, "if there isn't any Sunday dinner. In memory of hundreds of times that we have eaten bread and milk, make it a banquet, Katy, and we'll eat bread and milk tomorrow."Then she took the stairway at a bound, and ran to her room. Ln a very short time she emerged, clad in a clean blouse and breeches'

her climbing boots, her black hair freshly brushed and braided.

"I ought to have something," said Linda, "to shade my eyes. i The glare's hard on them facing the sun."Going down the hall she came to the storeroom, opened a drawer'

and picked out a fine black felt Alpine hat that had belonged to her father. She carried it back to her room and, standing at the glass, tried it on, pulling it down on one side, turning it up at the other, and striking a deep cleft across the crown. She looked at herself intently for a minute, and then she reached up and deliberately loosened the hair at her temples.

"Not half bad, all things considered, Linda," she said. "But, oh, how you do need a tich of color."She ran down the hall and opened the door to Eileen's room, and going to her chiffonier, pulled out a drawer containing an array of gloves, veils, and ribbons. At the bottom of the ribbon stack, her eye caught the gleam of color for which she was searching, and she deftly slipped out a narrow scarf of Roman stripes with a deep black fringe at the end. Sitting down, she fitted the hat over her knee, picked up the dressing-table scissors,and ripped off the band. In its place she fitted the ribbon, pinning it securely and knotting the ends so that the fringe reached her shoulder. Then she tried the hat again. The result was blissfully satisfactory. The flash of orange, the blaze of red, the gleam of green, were what she needed.

"Thank you very much, sister mine," she said, "I know you I would be perfectly delighted to loan me this."

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