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"
He
's
fallen
down
in
a
fit
,
more
likely
,
said
Phyllis
,
"
all
human
aid
despaired
of
.
And
this
is
his
man
come
to
break
the
news
to
Mother
.
"
"
Nonsense
!
"
said
Peter
,
briskly
;
"
Mother
would
n't
have
taken
the
man
up
into
Jim
's
bedroom
.
Why
should
she
?
Listen
--
the
door
's
opening
.
Now
they
'll
come
down
.
I
'll
open
the
door
a
crack
.
"
He
did
.
"
It
's
not
listening
,
"
he
replied
indignantly
to
Bobbie
's
scandalised
remarks
;
"
nobody
in
their
senses
would
talk
secrets
on
the
stairs
.
And
Mother
ca
n't
have
secrets
to
talk
with
Dr.
Forrest
's
stable-man
--
and
you
said
it
was
him
.
"
"
Bobbie
,
"
called
Mother
's
voice
.
They
opened
the
kitchen
door
,
and
Mother
leaned
over
the
stair
railing
.
"
Jim
's
grandfather
has
come
,
"
she
said
;
"
wash
your
hands
and
faces
and
then
you
can
see
him
.
He
wants
to
see
you
!
"
The
bedroom
door
shut
again
.
"
There
now
!
"
said
Peter
;
"
fancy
us
not
even
thinking
of
that
!
Let
's
have
some
hot
water
,
Mrs.
Viney
.
I
'm
as
black
as
your
hat
.
"
The
three
were
indeed
dirty
,
for
the
stuff
you
clean
brass
candlesticks
with
is
very
far
from
cleaning
to
the
cleaner
.
They
were
still
busy
with
soap
and
flannel
when
they
heard
the
boots
and
the
voice
come
down
the
stairs
and
go
into
the
dining-room
.
And
when
they
were
clean
,
though
still
damp
--
because
it
takes
such
a
long
time
to
dry
your
hands
properly
,
and
they
were
very
impatient
to
see
the
grandfather
--
they
filed
into
the
dining-room
.