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But
they
kept
hinting
that
they
could
tell
a
great
deal
if
they
chose
--
and
this
was
not
comfortable
.
One
day
when
Peter
had
made
a
booby
trap
over
the
bath-room
door
,
and
it
had
acted
beautifully
as
Ruth
passed
through
,
that
red-haired
parlour-maid
caught
him
and
boxed
his
ears
.
"
You
'll
come
to
a
bad
end
,
"
she
said
furiously
,
"
you
nasty
little
limb
,
you
!
If
you
do
n't
mend
your
ways
,
you
'll
go
where
your
precious
Father
's
gone
,
so
I
tell
you
straight
!
"
Roberta
repeated
this
to
her
Mother
,
and
next
day
Ruth
was
sent
away
.
Then
came
the
time
when
Mother
came
home
and
went
to
bed
and
stayed
there
two
days
and
the
Doctor
came
,
and
the
children
crept
wretchedly
about
the
house
and
wondered
if
the
world
was
coming
to
an
end
.
Mother
came
down
one
morning
to
breakfast
,
very
pale
and
with
lines
on
her
face
that
used
not
to
be
there
.
And
she
smiled
,
as
well
as
she
could
,
and
said
:
--
"
Now
,
my
pets
,
everything
is
settled
.
We
're
going
to
leave
this
house
,
and
go
and
live
in
the
country
.
Such
a
ducky
dear
little
white
house
.
I
know
you
'll
love
it
.
"
A
whirling
week
of
packing
followed
--
not
just
packing
clothes
,
like
when
you
go
to
the
seaside
,
but
packing
chairs
and
tables
,
covering
their
tops
with
sacking
and
their
legs
with
straw
.
All
sorts
of
things
were
packed
that
you
do
n't
pack
when
you
go
to
the
seaside
.
Crockery
,
blankets
,
candlesticks
,
carpets
,
bedsteads
,
saucepans
,
and
even
fenders
and
fire-irons
.
The
house
was
like
a
furniture
warehouse
.
I
think
the
children
enjoyed
it
very
much
.
Mother
was
very
busy
,
but
not
too
busy
now
to
talk
to
them
,
and
read
to
them
,
and
even
to
make
a
bit
of
poetry
for
Phyllis
to
cheer
her
up
when
she
fell
down
with
a
screwdriver
and
ran
it
into
her
hand
.