Page:Bobbsey Twins in Washington.djvu/84

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
72
THE BOBBSEY TWINS IN WASHINGTON

"What do you mean?" asked his surprised mother. "No school for a month?"

"No, Mother," added Nan. "The steam boiler is broken and they can't heat our room. It got so cold the teacher sent us home."

"An' we came home, too!" added Flossie. "We couldn't stay in our school 'cause our fingers were so cold!"

"Was any one hurt when the boiler burst?" asked Mrs. Bobbsey.

"No," Bert said. "It didn't exactly burst very hard, I guess."

But Mrs. Bobbsey wanted to know just what the trouble was, so she called up the principal of the school on the telephone, and from him learned that the heating boiler of the school had broken, not exactly burst, and that it could no longer heat the rooms.

"It will probably be a month before we can get a new boiler, and until then there will be no more school," he said. "The children will have another vacation."

"A vacation so near Christmas," murmured Mrs. Bobbsey. "I wonder what I can do with my twins?"