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"
Hullo
!
"
shouted
the
old
gentleman
,
waving
his
hat
.
Then
the
three
started
to
run
--
and
when
they
got
to
him
they
hardly
had
breath
left
to
say
:
--
"
How
do
you
do
?
"
"
Good
news
,
"
said
he
.
"
I
've
found
your
Russian
friend
's
wife
and
child
--
and
I
could
n't
resist
the
temptation
of
giving
myself
the
pleasure
of
telling
him
.
"
But
as
he
looked
at
Bobbie
's
face
he
felt
that
he
COULD
resist
that
temptation
.
"
Here
,
"
he
said
to
her
,
"
you
run
on
and
tell
him
.
The
other
two
will
show
me
the
way
.
"
Bobbie
ran
.
But
when
she
had
breathlessly
panted
out
the
news
to
the
Russian
and
Mother
sitting
in
the
quiet
garden
--
when
Mother
's
face
had
lighted
up
so
beautifully
,
and
she
had
said
half
a
dozen
quick
French
words
to
the
Exile
--
Bobbie
wished
that
she
had
NOT
carried
the
news
.
For
the
Russian
sprang
up
with
a
cry
that
made
Bobbie
's
heart
leap
and
then
tremble
--
a
cry
of
love
and
longing
such
as
she
had
never
heard
.
Then
he
took
Mother
's
hand
and
kissed
it
gently
and
reverently
--
and
then
he
sank
down
in
his
chair
and
covered
his
face
with
his
hands
and
sobbed
.
Bobbie
crept
away
.
She
did
not
want
to
see
the
others
just
then
.
But
she
was
as
gay
as
anybody
when
the
endless
French
talking
was
over
,
when
Peter
had
torn
down
to
the
village
for
buns
and
cakes
,
and
the
girls
had
got
tea
ready
and
taken
it
out
into
the
garden
.
The
old
gentleman
was
most
merry
and
delightful
.
He
seemed
to
be
able
to
talk
in
French
and
English
almost
at
the
same
moment
,
and
Mother
did
nearly
as
well
.
It
was
a
delightful
time
.
Mother
seemed
as
if
she
could
not
make
enough
fuss
about
the
old
gentleman
,
and
she
said
yes
at
once
when
he
asked
if
he
might
present
some
"
goodies
"
to
his
little
friends
.