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’
She
’
ll
be
sheltering
in
the
hut
,
till
it
’
s
over
.
Don
’
t
worry
,
her
Ladyship
is
all
right
.
’
’
I
don
’
t
like
her
being
in
the
wood
in
a
storm
like
this
!
I
don
’
t
like
her
being
in
the
wood
at
all
!
She
’
s
been
gone
now
more
than
two
hours
.
When
did
she
go
out
?
’
’
A
little
while
before
you
came
in
.
’
’
I
didn
’
t
see
her
in
the
park
.
God
knows
where
she
is
and
what
has
happened
to
her
.
’
’
Oh
,
nothing
’
s
happened
to
her
.
You
’
ll
see
,
she
’
ll
be
home
directly
after
the
rain
stops
.
It
’
s
just
the
rain
that
’
s
keeping
her
.
’
But
her
ladyship
did
not
come
home
directly
the
rain
stopped
.
In
fact
time
went
by
,
the
sun
came
out
for
his
last
yellow
glimpse
,
and
there
still
was
no
sign
of
her
.
The
sun
was
set
,
it
was
growing
dark
,
and
the
first
dinner
-
gong
had
rung
.
’
It
’
s
no
good
!
’
said
Clifford
in
a
frenzy
.
’
I
’
m
going
to
send
out
Field
and
Betts
to
find
her
.
’
’
Oh
don
’
t
do
that
!
’
cried
Mrs
Bolton
.
’
They
’
ll
think
there
’
s
a
suicide
or
something
.
Oh
don
’
t
start
a
lot
of
talk
going
.
Let
me
slip
over
to
the
hut
and
see
if
she
’
s
not
there
.
I
’
ll
find
her
all
right
.
’
So
,
after
some
persuasion
,
Clifford
allowed
her
to
go
.