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“
For
sure
tha
’
will
,
”
he
said
stoutly
.
“
Tha
—
tha
’
s
got
legs
o
’
thine
own
,
same
as
other
folks
!
”
Mary
was
rather
frightened
until
she
heard
Colin
’
s
answer
.
“
Nothing
really
ails
them
,
”
he
said
,
“
but
they
are
so
thin
and
weak
.
They
shake
so
that
I
’
m
afraid
to
try
to
stand
on
them
.
”
Both
Mary
and
Dickon
drew
a
relieved
breath
.
“
When
tha
’
stops
bein
’
afraid
tha
’
lt
stand
on
’
em
,
”
Dickon
said
with
renewed
cheer
.
“
An
’
tha
’
lt
stop
bein
’
afraid
in
a
bit
.
”
“
I
shall
?
”
said
Colin
,
and
he
lay
still
as
if
he
were
wondering
about
things
.
They
were
really
very
quiet
for
a
little
while
.
The
sun
was
dropping
lower
.
It
was
that
hour
when
everything
stills
itself
,
and
they
really
had
had
a
busy
and
exciting
afternoon
.
Colin
looked
as
if
he
were
resting
luxuriously
.
Even
the
creatures
had
ceased
moving
about
and
had
drawn
together
and
were
resting
near
them
.
Soot
had
perched
on
a
low
branch
and
drawn
up
one
leg
and
dropped
the
gray
film
drowsily
over
his
eyes
.
Mary
privately
thought
he
looked
as
if
he
might
snore
in
a
minute
.
In
the
midst
of
this
stillness
it
was
rather
startling
when
Colin
half
lifted
his
head
and
exclaimed
in
a
loud
suddenly
alarmed
whisper
:
“
Who
is
that
man
?
”