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241
So
they
all
sat
down
on
a
great
flat
grey
stone
that
had
pushed
itself
up
out
of
the
grass
;
it
was
one
of
many
that
lay
about
on
the
hillside
,
and
when
Mother
came
out
to
look
for
them
at
eight
o'clock
,
she
found
them
deeply
asleep
in
a
contented
,
sun-warmed
bunch
.
242
They
had
made
an
excellent
fire
,
and
had
set
the
kettle
on
it
at
about
half-past
five
.
So
that
by
eight
the
fire
had
been
out
for
some
time
,
the
water
had
all
boiled
away
,
and
the
bottom
was
burned
out
of
the
kettle
.
Also
they
had
not
thought
of
washing
the
crockery
before
they
set
the
table
.
243
"
But
it
does
n't
matter
--
the
cups
and
saucers
,
I
mean
,
"
said
Mother
.
"
Because
I
've
found
another
room
--
I
'd
quite
forgotten
there
was
one
.
And
it
's
magic
!
And
I
've
boiled
the
water
for
tea
in
a
saucepan
.
"
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244
The
forgotten
room
opened
out
of
the
kitchen
.
In
the
agitation
and
half
darkness
the
night
before
its
door
had
been
mistaken
for
a
cupboard
's
.
It
was
a
little
square
room
,
and
on
its
table
,
all
nicely
set
out
,
was
a
joint
of
cold
roast
beef
,
with
bread
,
butter
,
cheese
,
and
a
pie
.
245
"
Pie
for
breakfast
!
"
cried
Peter
;
"
how
perfectly
ripping
!
"
246
"
It
is
n't
pigeon-pie
,
"
said
Mother
;
"
it
's
only
apple
.
Well
,
this
is
the
supper
we
ought
to
have
had
last
night
.
And
there
was
a
note
from
Mrs.
Viney
.
Her
son-in-law
has
broken
his
arm
,
and
she
had
to
get
home
early
.
She
's
coming
this
morning
at
ten
.
"
247
That
was
a
wonderful
breakfast
.
It
is
unusual
to
begin
the
day
with
cold
apple
pie
,
but
the
children
all
said
they
would
rather
have
it
than
meat
.
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248
"
You
see
it
's
more
like
dinner
than
breakfast
to
us
,
"
said
Peter
,
passing
his
plate
for
more
,
"
because
we
were
up
so
early
.
"
249
The
day
passed
in
helping
Mother
to
unpack
and
arrange
things
.
Six
small
legs
quite
ached
with
running
about
while
their
owners
carried
clothes
and
crockery
and
all
sorts
of
things
to
their
proper
places
.
It
was
not
till
quite
late
in
the
afternoon
that
Mother
said
:
--
250
"
There
!
That
'll
do
for
to-day
.
I
'll
lie
down
for
an
hour
,
so
as
to
be
as
fresh
as
a
lark
by
supper-time
.
"