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“
That
is
nice
,
”
he
said
more
drowsily
still
,
and
she
went
on
chanting
and
stroking
,
but
when
she
looked
at
him
again
his
black
lashes
were
lying
close
against
his
cheeks
,
for
his
eyes
were
shut
and
he
was
fast
asleep
.
So
she
got
up
softly
,
took
her
candle
and
crept
away
without
making
a
sound
.
The
moor
was
hidden
in
mist
when
the
morning
came
,
and
the
rain
had
not
stopped
pouring
down
.
There
could
be
no
going
out
of
doors
.
Martha
was
so
busy
that
Mary
had
no
opportunity
of
talking
to
her
,
but
in
the
afternoon
she
asked
her
to
come
and
sit
with
her
in
the
nursery
.
She
came
bringing
the
stocking
she
was
always
knitting
when
she
was
doing
nothing
else
.
“
What
’
s
the
matter
with
thee
?
”
she
asked
as
soon
as
they
sat
down
.
“
Tha
’
looks
as
if
tha
’
d
somethin
’
to
say
.
”
“
I
have
.
I
have
found
out
what
the
crying
was
,
”
said
Mary
.
Martha
let
her
knitting
drop
on
her
knee
and
gazed
at
her
with
startled
eyes
.
“
Tha
’
hasn
’
t
!
”
she
exclaimed
.
“
Never
!
”
“
I
heard
it
in
the
night
,
”
Mary
went
on
.
“
And
I
got
up
and
went
to
see
where
it
came
from
.
It
was
Colin
.
I
found
him
.
”
Martha
’
s
face
became
red
with
fright
.
“
Eh
!
Miss
Mary
!
”
she
said
half
crying
.
“
Tha
’
shouldn
’
t
have
done
it
—
tha
’
shouldn
’
t
!
Tha
’
ll
get
me
in
trouble
.
I
never
told
thee
nothin
’
about
him
—
but
tha
’
ll
get
me
in
trouble
.
I
shall
lose
my
place
and
what
’
ll
mother
do
!
”
“
You
won
’
t
lose
your
place
,
”
said
Mary
.
“
He
was
glad
I
came
.
We
talked
and
talked
and
he
said
he
was
glad
I
came
.
”