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"
Thank
you
,
"
said
Peter
.
"
I
'm
very
glad
it
's
all
straightened
out
between
us
.
"
And
he
went
on
across
the
canal
bridge
to
the
village
to
get
the
buns
,
feeling
more
comfortable
in
his
mind
than
he
had
felt
since
the
hand
of
the
Station
Master
had
fastened
on
his
collar
that
night
among
the
coals
.
Next
day
when
they
had
sent
the
threefold
wave
of
greeting
to
Father
by
the
Green
Dragon
,
and
the
old
gentleman
had
waved
back
as
usual
,
Peter
proudly
led
the
way
to
the
station
.
"
But
ought
we
?
"
said
Bobbie
.
"
After
the
coals
,
she
means
,
"
Phyllis
explained
.
"
I
met
the
Station
Master
yesterday
,
"
said
Peter
,
in
an
offhand
way
,
and
he
pretended
not
to
hear
what
Phyllis
had
said
;
"
he
expresspecially
invited
us
to
go
down
any
time
we
liked
.
"
"
After
the
coals
?
"
repeated
Phyllis
.
"
Stop
a
minute
--
my
bootlace
is
undone
again
.
"
"
It
always
IS
undone
again
,
"
said
Peter
,
"
and
the
Station
Master
was
more
of
a
gentleman
than
you
'll
ever
be
,
Phil
--
throwing
coal
at
a
chap
's
head
like
that
.
"
Phyllis
did
up
her
bootlace
and
went
on
in
silence
,
but
her
shoulders
shook
,
and
presently
a
fat
tear
fell
off
her
nose
and
splashed
on
the
metal
of
the
railway
line
.
Bobbie
saw
it
.
"
Why
,
what
's
the
matter
,
darling
?
"
she
said
,
stopping
short
and
putting
her
arm
round
the
heaving
shoulders
.
"
He
called
me
un-un-ungentlemanly
,
"
sobbed
Phyllis
.
"
I
did
n't
never
call
him
unladylike
,
not
even
when
he
tied
my
Clorinda
to
the
firewood
bundle
and
burned
her
at
the
stake
for
a
martyr
.
"