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3.There were no sobs just now, though—Jims was still too angry. It wasn’t fair. It was so seldom he got a car ride. Uncle Walter was always too busy, attending to sick children all over the town, to take him. It was only once in a blue moon Mrs. Loring asked him to go out with her. But she always ended up with ice cream or a movie, and today Jims had had strong hopes that both were on the program. 4. “I hate Aunt Augusta,” he said aloud; and then the sound of his voice in that huge, still room scared him so that he only thought the rest. “I won’t have any fun—and she won’t feed my gobbler, either.”

5. Jims had shrieked “Feed my gobbler,” to the old servant as he had been hauled upstairs. But he didn’t think Nancy Jane had heard him, and nobody, not even Jims, could imagine Aunt Augusta feeding the gobbler. It was always a wonder to him that she ate, herself. It seemed really too human a thing for her to do.

6. “I wish I had spilled that pudding on purpose,” Jims said vindictively, and with the saying his anger evaporated—Jims never could stay angry long—and left him merely a scared little fellow, with velvety, nut-brown eyes full of fear that should have no place in a child’s eyes. He looked so small and helpless as he crouched against the door that one might have wondered if even Aunt Augusta would not have relented had she seen him.

7. How that window at the far end of the room rattled! It sounded terribly as if somebody—or something—were trying to get in. Jims looked desperately at the unshuttered window. He must get to it; once there, he could curl up in the window seat, his back to the wall, and forget the shadows by looking out into the sunshine and loveliness of the garden over the wall. Jims would likely have been found dead of fright in that blue room some time had it not been for the garden over the wall.

Which inference can be made about Jims based on the information in paragraphs 3-7?

a. Jims is afraid to spend time alone in the blue room.

b. Jims wants to seek revenge on Aunt Augusta by planning a prank.

c. Jims has a habit of spilling things and making a mess.

d. Jims does not hold a grudge for very long.

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