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"
Yes
,
you
said
so
at
tea
.
That
's
what
I
want
to
say
.
Must
you
write
to
him
,
Mother
?
Could
n't
we
keep
Jim
,
and
not
say
anything
to
his
people
till
he
's
well
?
It
would
be
such
a
surprise
for
them
.
"
"
Well
,
yes
,
"
said
Mother
,
laughing
,
"
I
think
it
would
.
"
"
You
see
,
"
Peter
went
on
,
"
of
course
the
girls
are
all
right
and
all
that
--
I
'm
not
saying
anything
against
THEM
.
But
I
should
like
it
if
I
had
another
chap
to
talk
to
sometimes
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Mother
,
"
I
know
it
's
dull
for
you
,
dear
.
But
I
ca
n't
help
it
.
Next
year
perhaps
I
can
send
you
to
school
--
you
'd
like
that
,
would
n't
you
?
"
"
I
do
miss
the
other
chaps
,
rather
,
"
Peter
confessed
;
"
but
if
Jim
could
stay
after
his
leg
was
well
,
we
could
have
awful
larks
.
"
"
I
've
no
doubt
of
it
,
"
said
Mother
.
"
Well
--
perhaps
he
could
,
but
you
know
,
dear
,
we
're
not
rich
.
I
ca
n't
afford
to
get
him
everything
he
'll
want
.
And
he
must
have
a
nurse
.
"
"
Ca
n't
you
nurse
him
,
Mother
?
You
do
nurse
people
so
beautifully
.
"
"
That
's
a
pretty
compliment
,
Pete
--
but
I
ca
n't
do
nursing
and
my
writing
as
well
.
That
's
the
worst
of
it
.
"
"
Then
you
MUST
send
the
letter
to
his
grandfather
?
"