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So
she
kicked
Phyllis
,
who
said
:
--
"
What
are
you
kicking
me
like
that
for
,
Bob
?
"
And
then
Mother
laughed
a
little
and
sighed
and
said
:
--
"
Very
well
,
then
.
Only
let
me
be
sure
you
do
know
which
way
the
trains
come
--
and
do
n't
walk
on
the
line
near
the
tunnel
or
near
corners
.
"
"
Trains
keep
to
the
left
like
carriages
,
"
said
Peter
,
"
so
if
we
keep
to
the
right
,
we
're
bound
to
see
them
coming
.
"
"
Very
well
,
"
said
Mother
,
and
I
dare
say
you
think
that
she
ought
not
to
have
said
it
.
But
she
remembered
about
when
she
was
a
little
girl
herself
,
and
she
did
say
it
--
and
neither
her
own
children
nor
you
nor
any
other
children
in
the
world
could
ever
understand
exactly
what
it
cost
her
to
do
it
.
Only
some
few
of
you
,
like
Bobbie
,
may
understand
a
very
little
bit
.
It
was
the
very
next
day
that
Mother
had
to
stay
in
bed
because
her
head
ached
so
.
Her
hands
were
burning
hot
,
and
she
would
not
eat
anything
,
and
her
throat
was
very
sore
.
"
If
I
was
you
,
Mum
,
"
said
Mrs.
Viney
,
"
I
should
take
and
send
for
the
doctor
.
There
's
a
lot
of
catchy
complaints
a-going
about
just
now
.
My
sister
's
eldest
--
she
took
a
chill
and
it
went
to
her
inside
,
two
years
ago
come
Christmas
,
and
she
's
never
been
the
same
gell
since
.
"
Mother
would
n't
at
first
,
but
in
the
evening
she
felt
so
much
worse
that
Peter
was
sent
to
the
house
in
the
village
that
had
three
laburnum
trees
by
the
gate
,
and
on
the
gate
a
brass
plate
with
W.
W.
Forrest
,
M.D.
,
on
it
.