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She
walked
to
the
door
and
when
she
reached
it
she
turned
round
and
spoke
again
.
“
I
was
going
to
tell
you
all
sorts
of
nice
things
,
”
she
said
.
“
Dickon
brought
his
fox
and
his
rook
and
I
was
going
to
tell
you
all
about
them
.
Now
I
won
’
t
tell
you
a
single
thing
!
”
She
marched
out
of
the
door
and
closed
it
behind
her
,
and
there
to
her
great
astonishment
she
found
the
trained
nurse
standing
as
if
she
had
been
listening
and
,
more
amazing
still
—
she
was
laughing
.
She
was
a
big
handsome
young
woman
who
ought
not
to
have
been
a
trained
nurse
at
all
,
as
she
could
not
bear
invalids
and
she
was
always
making
excuses
to
leave
Colin
to
Martha
or
anyone
else
who
would
take
her
place
.
Mary
had
never
liked
her
,
and
she
simply
stood
and
gazed
up
at
her
as
she
stood
giggling
into
her
handkerchief
.
.
“
What
are
you
laughing
at
?
”
she
asked
her
.
“
At
you
two
young
ones
,
”
said
the
nurse
.
“
It
’
s
the
best
thing
that
could
happen
to
the
sickly
pampered
thing
to
have
someone
to
stand
up
to
him
that
’
s
as
spoiled
as
himself
;
”
and
she
laughed
into
her
handkerchief
again
.
“
If
he
’
d
had
a
young
vixen
of
a
sister
to
fight
with
it
would
have
been
the
saving
of
him
.
”
“
Is
he
going
to
die
?
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
and
I
don
’
t
care
,
”
said
the
nurse
.
“
Hysterics
and
temper
are
half
what
ails
him
.
”
“
What
are
hysterics
?
”
asked
Mary
.
“
You
’
ll
find
out
if
you
work
him
into
a
tantrum
after
this
—
but
at
any
rate
you
’
ve
given
him
something
to
have
hysterics
about
,
and
I
’
m
glad
of
it
.
”