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“
If
he
ever
gets
angry
at
me
,
I
’
ll
never
go
and
see
him
again
,
”
said
Mary
.
“
He
’
ll
have
thee
if
he
wants
thee
,
”
said
Martha
.
“
Tha
’
may
as
well
know
that
at
th
’
start
.
”
Very
soon
afterward
a
bell
rang
and
she
rolled
up
her
knitting
.
“
I
dare
say
th
’
nurse
wants
me
to
stay
with
him
a
bit
,
”
she
said
.
“
I
hope
he
’
s
in
a
good
temper
.
”
She
was
out
of
the
room
about
ten
minutes
and
then
she
came
back
with
a
puzzled
expression
.
“
Well
,
tha
’
has
bewitched
him
,
”
she
said
.
“
He
’
s
up
on
his
sofa
with
his
picture
-
books
.
He
’
s
told
the
nurse
to
stay
away
until
six
o
’
clock
.
I
’
m
to
wait
in
the
next
room
.
Th
’
minute
she
was
gone
he
called
me
to
him
an
’
says
,
‘
I
want
Mary
Lennox
to
come
and
talk
to
me
,
and
remember
you
’
re
not
to
tell
anyone
.
’
You
’
d
better
go
as
quick
as
you
can
.
”
Mary
was
quite
willing
to
go
quickly
.
She
did
not
want
to
see
Colin
as
much
as
she
wanted
to
see
Dickon
;
but
she
wanted
to
see
him
very
much
.
There
was
a
bright
fire
on
the
hearth
when
she
entered
his
room
,
and
in
the
daylight
she
saw
it
was
a
very
beautiful
room
indeed
.
There
were
rich
colors
in
the
rugs
and
hangings
and
pictures
and
books
on
the
walls
which
made
it
look
glowing
and
comfortable
even
in
spite
of
the
gray
sky
and
falling
rain
.
Colin
looked
rather
like
a
picture
himself
.
He
was
wrapped
in
a
velvet
dressing
-
gown
and
sat
against
a
big
brocaded
cushion
.
He
had
a
red
spot
on
each
cheek
.
“
Come
in
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
’
ve
been
thinking
about
you
all
morning
.
”