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"Now you've asked for it, and I'll give it to you, because there ain't anything mean about me; but if you find you don't like it, you mustn't blame anybody but your own self."Peter was agreeable.So Tom pried his mouth open and poured down the Pain-killer.Peter sprang a couple of yards in the air, and then delivered a war-whoop and set off round and round the room, banging against furniture, upsetting flower-pots, and making general havoc.Next he rose on his hind feet and pranced around, in a frenzy of enjoyment, with his head over his shoulder and his voice proclaiming his unappeasable happiness.Then he went tearing around the house again spreading chaos and destruction in his path.Aunt Polly entered in time to see him throw a few double summersets, deliver a final mighty hurrah, and sail through the open window, carrying the rest of the flower-pots with him.The old lady stood petrified with astonishment, peering over her glasses; Tom lay on the floor expiring with laughter.

"Tom, what on earth ails that cat?"

"I don't know, aunt," gasped the boy.

"Why, I never see anything like it.What did make him act so?""Deed I don't know, Aunt Polly; cats always act so when they're having a good time.""They do, do they?" There was something in the tone that made Tom apprehensive.

"Yes'm.That is, I believe they do."

"You do?"

"Yes'm."

The old lady was bending down, Tom watching, with interest emphasized by anxiety.Too late he divined her "drift." The handle of the telltale teaspoon was visible under the bed-valance.Aunt Polly took it, held it up.Tom winced, and dropped his eyes.Aunt Polly raised him by the usual handle -- his ear -- and cracked his head soundly with her thimble.

"Now, sir, what did you want to treat that poor dumb beast so, for?""I done it out of pity for him -- because he hadn't any aunt.""Hadn't any aunt! -- you numskull.What has that got to do with it?""Heaps.Because if he'd had one she'd a burnt him out herself! She'd a roasted his bowels out of him 'thout any more feeling than if he was a human!"Aunt Polly felt a sudden pang of remorse.This was putting the thing in a new light; what was cruelty to a cat might be cruelty to a boy, too.She began to soften; she felt sorry.Her eyes watered a little, and she put her hand on Tom's head and said gently:

"I was meaning for the best, Tom.And, Tom, it did do you good."Tom looked up in her face with just a perceptible twinkle peeping through his gravity.

"I know you was meaning for the best, aunty, and so was I with Peter.It done him good, too.I never see him get around so since --""Oh, go 'long with you, Tom, before you aggravate me again.And you try and see if you can't be a good boy, for once, and you needn't take any more medicine."Tom reached school ahead of time.It was noticed that this strange thing had been occurring every day latterly.And now, as usual of late, he hung about the gate of the schoolyard instead of playing with his comrades.He was sick, he said, and he looked it.He tried to seem to be looking everywhere but whither he really was looking -- down the road.Presently Jeff Thatcher hove in sight, and Tom's face lighted; he gazed a moment, and then turned sorrowfully away.When Jeff arrived, Tom accosted him; and "led up" warily to opportunities for remark about Becky, but the giddy lad never could see the bait.Tom watched and watched, hoping whenever a frisking frock came in sight, and hating the owner of it as soon as he saw she was not the right one.At last frocks ceased to appear, and he dropped hopelessly into the dumps; he entered the empty schoolhouse and sat down to suffer.Then one more frock passed in at the gate, and Tom's heart gave a great bound.The next instant he was out, and "going on" like an Indian; yelling, laughing, chasing boys, jumping over the fence at risk of life and limb, throwing handsprings, standing on his head -- doing all the heroic things he could conceive of, and keeping a furtive eye out, all the while, to see if Becky Thatcher was noticing.But she seemed to be unconscious of it all; she never looked.Could it be possible that she was not aware that he was there? He carried his exploits to her immediate vicinity; came war-whooping around, snatched a boy's cap, hurled it to the roof of the schoolhouse, broke through a group of boys, tumbling them in every direction, and fell sprawling, himself, under Becky's nose, almost upsetting her -- and she turned, with her nose in the air, and he heard her say: "Mf! some people think they're mighty smart -- always showing off!"Tom's cheeks burned.He gathered himself up and sneaked off, crushed and crestfallen.

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