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Mary
flew
across
the
grass
to
him
.
Oh
,
Dickon
!
Dickon
!
she
cried
out
.
How
could
you
get
here
so
early
!
How
could
you
!
The
sun
has
only
just
got
up
!
He
got
up
himself
,
laughing
and
glowing
,
and
tousled
;
his
eyes
like
a
bit
of
the
sky
.
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Eh
!
he
said
.
I
was
up
long
before
him
.
How
could
I
have
stayed
abed
!
Th
world
s
all
fair
begun
again
this
mornin
,
it
has
.
An
it
s
workin
an
hummin
an
scratchin
an
pipin
an
nest
-
buildin
an
breathin
out
scents
,
till
you
ve
got
to
be
out
on
it
stead
o
lyin
on
your
back
.
When
th
sun
did
jump
up
,
th
moor
went
mad
for
joy
,
an
I
was
in
the
midst
of
th
heather
,
an
I
run
like
mad
myself
,
shoutin
an
singin
.
An
I
come
straight
here
.
I
couldn
t
have
stayed
away
.
Why
,
th
garden
was
lyin
here
waitin
!
Mary
put
her
hands
on
her
chest
,
panting
,
as
if
she
had
been
running
herself
.
Oh
,
Dickon
!
Dickon
!
she
said
.
I
m
so
happy
I
can
scarcely
breathe
!
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Seeing
him
talking
to
a
stranger
,
the
little
bushy
-
tailed
animal
rose
from
its
place
under
the
tree
and
came
to
him
,
and
the
rook
,
cawing
once
,
flew
down
from
its
branch
and
settled
quietly
on
his
shoulder
.
This
is
th
little
fox
cub
,
he
said
,
rubbing
the
little
reddish
animal
s
head
.
It
s
named
Captain
.
An
this
here
s
Soot
.
Soot
he
flew
across
th
moor
with
me
an
Captain
he
run
same
as
if
th
hounds
had
been
after
him
.
They
both
felt
same
as
I
did
.
Neither
of
the
creatures
looked
as
if
he
were
the
least
afraid
of
Mary
.
When
Dickon
began
to
walk
about
,
Soot
stayed
on
his
shoulder
and
Captain
trotted
quietly
close
to
his
side
.