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151
Next
day
boxes
were
filled
,
and
boxes
and
more
boxes
;
and
then
late
in
the
afternoon
a
cab
came
to
take
them
to
the
station
.
152
Aunt
Emma
saw
them
off
.
They
felt
that
THEY
were
seeing
HER
off
,
and
they
were
glad
of
it
.
153
"
But
,
oh
,
those
poor
little
foreign
children
that
she
's
going
to
governess
!
"
whispered
Phyllis
.
"
I
would
n't
be
them
for
anything
!
"
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154
At
first
they
enjoyed
looking
out
of
the
window
,
but
when
it
grew
dusk
they
grew
sleepier
and
sleepier
,
and
no
one
knew
how
long
they
had
been
in
the
train
when
they
were
roused
by
Mother
's
shaking
them
gently
and
saying
:
--
155
"
Wake
up
,
dears
.
We
're
there
.
"
156
They
woke
up
,
cold
and
melancholy
,
and
stood
shivering
on
the
draughty
platform
while
the
baggage
was
taken
out
of
the
train
.
Then
the
engine
,
puffing
and
blowing
,
set
to
work
again
,
and
dragged
the
train
away
.
The
children
watched
the
tail-lights
of
the
guard
's
van
disappear
into
the
darkness
.
157
This
was
the
first
train
the
children
saw
on
that
railway
which
was
in
time
to
become
so
very
dear
to
them
.
They
did
not
guess
then
how
they
would
grow
to
love
the
railway
,
and
how
soon
it
would
become
the
centre
of
their
new
life
,
nor
what
wonders
and
changes
it
would
bring
to
them
.
They
only
shivered
and
sneezed
and
hoped
the
walk
to
the
new
house
would
not
be
long
.
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158
Peter
's
nose
was
colder
than
he
ever
remembered
it
to
have
been
before
.
Roberta
's
hat
was
crooked
,
and
the
elastic
seemed
tighter
than
usual
.
Phyllis
's
shoe-laces
had
come
undone
.
159
"
Come
,
"
said
Mother
,
"
we
've
got
to
walk
.
There
are
n't
any
cabs
here
.
"
160
The
walk
was
dark
and
muddy
.
The
children
stumbled
a
little
on
the
rough
road
,
and
once
Phyllis
absently
fell
into
a
puddle
,
and
was
picked
up
damp
and
unhappy
.
There
were
no
gas-lamps
on
the
road
,
and
the
road
was
uphill
.
The
cart
went
at
a
foot
's
pace
,
and
they
followed
the
gritty
crunch
of
its
wheels
.
As
their
eyes
got
used
to
the
darkness
,
they
could
see
the
mound
of
boxes
swaying
dimly
in
front
of
them
.