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"
No
--
really
not
,
"
said
Mother
.
Then
Phyllis
said
,
"
Mother
,
did
n't
YOU
ever
walk
on
the
railway
lines
when
you
were
little
?
"
Mother
was
an
honest
and
honourable
Mother
,
so
she
had
to
say
,
"
Yes
.
"
"
Well
,
then
,
"
said
Phyllis
.
"
But
,
darlings
,
you
do
n't
know
how
fond
I
am
of
you
.
What
should
I
do
if
you
got
hurt
?
"
"
Are
you
fonder
of
us
than
Granny
was
of
you
when
you
were
little
?
"
Phyllis
asked
.
Bobbie
made
signs
to
her
to
stop
,
but
Phyllis
never
did
see
signs
,
no
matter
how
plain
they
might
be
.
Mother
did
not
answer
for
a
minute
.
She
got
up
to
put
more
water
in
the
teapot
.
"
No
one
,
"
she
said
at
last
,
"
ever
loved
anyone
more
than
my
mother
loved
me
.
"
Then
she
was
quiet
again
,
and
Bobbie
kicked
Phyllis
hard
under
the
table
,
because
Bobbie
understood
a
little
bit
the
thoughts
that
were
making
Mother
so
quiet
--
the
thoughts
of
the
time
when
Mother
was
a
little
girl
and
was
all
the
world
to
HER
mother
.
It
seems
so
easy
and
natural
to
run
to
Mother
when
one
is
in
trouble
.
Bobbie
understood
a
little
how
people
do
not
leave
off
running
to
their
mothers
when
they
are
in
trouble
even
when
they
are
grown
up
,
and
she
thought
she
knew
a
little
what
it
must
be
to
be
sad
,
and
have
no
mother
to
run
to
any
more
.