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"No," said Jerry more firmly.
"Why won't you, J-J-Jerry?"
"Yes, Gary," interposed his father with a dancing, twinkling light in his eyes, "why can't you promise it to oblige the lady?"
"'Cause," Jerry informed him gravely, "when I grow up I'm goin' to marry Kathleen."
Jerry was somewhat dumfounded at the burst of laughter which followed his announcement. They did not know, he thought, that Kathleen had given him her old, adored rag dog of her own free will.
"The darling!" cried Mother 'Larkey, after she had stopped laughing.
"But there is plenty of time to change your mind yet."
"Then you must be very kind to Kathleen, always," said Jerry's mother.
"He has been," said Mrs. Mullarkey.
Kathleen looked up at Jerry and gurgled.
"Never mind, Celia Jane," consoled Nora. "He'll be in the family, anyway."
Celia Jane was greatly cheered by that consolation and brightened visibly, much to Jerry's relief. She kissed him good-by, throwing both arms tightly about his neck in her impetuous fas.h.i.+on.
It was with a sad and yet singing heart that Jerry followed his father and mother out to Sultana,--sad at leaving behind all that had made his life and his world the past three years, and singing at the thought of the new world and the new life he was about to enter into, with a father and mother of his very own, a circus twice a day, every day in the week but Sunday, and elephants to ride upon.
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