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"
Phyllis
has
gone
for
the
Doctor
.
"
"
He
'll
be
all
right
;
you
see
if
he
is
n't
,
"
said
Perks
.
"
Why
,
my
father
's
second
cousin
had
a
hay-fork
run
into
him
,
right
into
his
inside
,
and
he
was
right
as
ever
in
a
few
weeks
,
all
except
his
being
a
bit
weak
in
the
head
afterwards
,
and
they
did
say
that
it
was
along
of
his
getting
a
touch
of
the
sun
in
the
hay-field
,
and
not
the
fork
at
all
.
I
remember
him
well
.
A
kind
-
'
earted
chap
,
but
soft
,
as
you
might
say
.
"
Bobbie
tried
to
let
herself
be
cheered
by
this
heartening
reminiscence
.
"
Well
,
"
said
Perks
,
"
you
wo
n't
want
to
be
bothered
with
gardening
just
this
minute
,
I
dare
say
.
You
show
me
where
your
garden
is
,
and
I
'll
pop
the
bits
of
stuff
in
for
you
.
And
I
'll
hang
about
,
if
I
may
make
so
free
,
to
see
the
Doctor
as
he
comes
out
and
hear
what
he
says
.
You
cheer
up
,
Missie
.
I
lay
a
pound
he
ai
n't
hurt
,
not
to
speak
of
.
"
But
he
was
.
The
Doctor
came
and
looked
at
the
foot
and
bandaged
it
beautifully
,
and
said
that
Peter
must
not
put
it
to
the
ground
for
at
least
a
week
.
"
He
wo
n't
be
lame
,
or
have
to
wear
crutches
or
a
lump
on
his
foot
,
will
he
?
"
whispered
Bobbie
,
breathlessly
,
at
the
door
.
"
My
aunt
!
No
!
"
said
Dr.
Forrest
;
"
he
'll
be
as
nimble
as
ever
on
his
pins
in
a
fortnight
.
Do
n't
you
worry
,
little
Mother
Goose
.
"
It
was
when
Mother
had
gone
to
the
gate
with
the
Doctor
to
take
his
last
instructions
and
Phyllis
was
filling
the
kettle
for
tea
,
that
Peter
and
Bobbie
found
themselves
alone
.
"
He
says
you
wo
n't
be
lame
or
anything
,
"
said
Bobbie
.