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He
was
such
a
brave
boy
,
and
so
adventurous
.
Always
in
mischief
,
and
yet
friends
with
everybody
in
spite
of
it
.
And
your
Uncle
Reggie
's
in
Ceylon
--
yes
,
and
Father
's
away
,
too
.
But
I
think
they
'd
all
like
to
think
we
'd
enjoyed
talking
about
the
things
they
used
to
do
.
Do
n't
you
think
so
?
"
"
Not
Uncle
Edward
,
"
said
Phyllis
,
in
a
shocked
tone
;
"
he
's
in
Heaven
.
"
"
You
do
n't
suppose
he
's
forgotten
us
and
all
the
old
times
,
because
God
has
taken
him
,
any
more
than
I
forget
him
.
Oh
,
no
,
he
remembers
.
He
's
only
away
for
a
little
time
.
We
shall
see
him
some
day
.
"
"
And
Uncle
Reggie
--
and
Father
,
too
?
"
said
Peter
.
"
Yes
,
"
said
Mother
.
"
Uncle
Reggie
and
Father
,
too
.
Good
night
,
my
darlings
.
"
"
Good
night
,
"
said
everyone
.
Bobbie
hugged
her
mother
more
closely
even
than
usual
,
and
whispered
in
her
ear
,
"
Oh
,
I
do
love
you
so
,
Mummy
--
I
do
--
I
do
--
"
When
Bobbie
came
to
think
it
all
over
,
she
tried
not
to
wonder
what
the
great
trouble
was
.
But
she
could
not
always
help
it
.
Father
was
not
dead
--
like
poor
Uncle
Edward
--
Mother
had
said
so
.
And
he
was
not
ill
,
or
Mother
would
have
been
with
him
.
Being
poor
was
n't
the
trouble
.
Bobbie
knew
it
was
something
nearer
the
heart
than
money
could
be
.
"
I
must
n't
try
to
think
what
it
is
,
"
she
told
herself
;
"
no
,
I
must
n't
.
I
AM
glad
Mother
noticed
about
us
not
quarrelling
so
much
.
We
'll
keep
that
up
.
"
And
alas
,
that
very
afternoon
she
and
Peter
had
what
Peter
called
a
first-class
shindy
.