Two-Twoâs father, âif you are intent on a round-the-worldcruise, you had better start saving your pennies, because I wouldnât even consider paying your taxi fare to the ship. As for you, Greedyguts, let me tell you Jacob may be many things, but stupid isnât one of them. Has it ever occurred to you that if he were to make such a phone call he is far too bright to have given the police his name?â
âAll the evidence points to your son as the guilty party.â
âOkay,â said Jacob Two-Twoâs father, âletâs say, for the sake of argument, that Jacob did make that phone call, not that Iâm admitting it for a minute ⦠but werenât you ever a mischievous little boy?â
âWhy, when I was a shining morning face, I never played with anything but educational toys. I didnât read comic books, or even waste time watching hockey games on television.â
âWhich have become increasingly violent,â said Miss Sour Pickle in a disapproving voice, âsetting a bad example.â
âThe report I brought home from school every month had a gold star pasted to it. I was a Queenâs Scout. I won the Junior Red Cross Hygiene Badge. I never ate with my elbows on the table, or peed on thetoilet seat,
or stuck out my tongue at the school headmaster behind his back
.â
âI caught your son at it,â said Miss Sour Pickle to Jacob Two-Twoâs father.
âAnd, as an adult, Iâm proud to say, I have never indulged in bad language, tobacco, or hard liquor. I donât even jaywalk. I floss my teeth every morning without fail. And now, if you donât mind, I am a very busy headmaster. Case dismissed.â
âBefore Iâm through with you, Greedyguts, youâre the one who may be dismissed.â
âOh, yeah. What for?â
âFor not being qualified to have children entrusted to your care.â
âHa ha ha. Ho ho ho. You just happen to be looking at a man who will shortly be featured on the cover of
Ginsburgâs
, Canadaâs National Magazine, named Outstanding School Headmaster of the Year. And now, will you please leave my office at once?â
âI will,â said Jacob Two-Twoâs father. âBut youâll be hearing from me.â
CHAPTER 19
hat afternoon, Jacob was picked up from school by a neighbor, as previously arranged by his parents, who were watching Noah in a basketball game at his school. There, waiting in front of Jacob Two-Twoâs house, reading comic books, were three policemen.
âIâm Law,â said one.
âIâm Order,â said another.
âAnd I,â said the third, his chest thrust forward, âam the Officer-in-Charge.â
âPleased to meet you,â said Jacob Two-Two. âPleased to meet you.â
âAnd you, you little squirt,â said Law.
ââ must be the notorious Jacob Two-Two,â said Order.
âConfess.â
âAdmit it.â
âDonât you dare deny it,â said the Officer-in-Charge.
âBut I didnât. I didnât,â said Jacob Two-Two.
âYou are charged,â said Law.
ââ with interrupting our beauty rest last night,â said Order.
âAnd making a phone call,â said the Officer-in-Charge, âthat required us to go out on a wild-goose chase, breaking into Miss Sour Pickleâs apartment. That is a criminal offense.â
âI didnât make that phone call!â said Jacob Two-Two twice.
âA likely,â said Law.
ââ story,â said Order.
âAnd in due course,â said the Officer-in-Charge, âyou may be obliged â¦â
ââ to appear in juvenile court,â said Law.
ââ before Mr. Justice Rough,â said Order.
ââ who believes that all children,â said the Officer-in-Charge.
ââ are guilty,â said Law.
ââ unless proven,â said
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