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He
smiled
now
and
his
smile
was
wider
than
usual
.
“
Aye
,
”
he
answered
,
“
that
I
do
.
It
’
ll
work
same
as
th
’
seeds
do
when
th
’
sun
shines
on
’
em
.
It
’
ll
work
for
sure
.
Shall
us
begin
it
now
?
”
Colin
was
delighted
and
so
was
Mary
.
Fired
by
recollections
of
fakirs
and
devotees
in
illustrations
Colin
suggested
that
they
should
all
sit
cross
-
legged
under
the
tree
which
made
a
canopy
.
“
It
will
be
like
sitting
in
a
sort
of
temple
,
”
said
Colin
.
“
I
’
m
rather
tired
and
I
want
to
sit
down
.
”
“
Eh
!
”
said
Dickon
,
“
tha
’
mustn
’
t
begin
by
sayin
’
tha
’
rt
tired
.
Tha
’
might
spoil
th
’
Magic
.
”
Colin
turned
and
looked
at
him
—
into
his
innocent
round
eyes
.
“
That
’
s
true
,
”
he
said
slowly
.
“
I
must
only
think
of
the
Magic
.
”
It
all
seemed
most
majestic
and
mysterious
when
they
sat
down
in
their
circle
.
Ben
Weatherstaff
felt
as
if
he
had
somehow
been
led
into
appearing
at
a
prayer
-
meeting
.
Ordinarily
he
was
very
fixed
in
being
what
he
called
“
agen
’
prayer
-
meetin
’
s
”
but
this
being
the
Rajah
’
s
affair
he
did
not
resent
it
and
was
indeed
inclined
to
be
gratified
at
being
called
upon
to
assist
.
Mistress
Mary
felt
solemnly
enraptured
.
Dickon
held
his
rabbit
in
his
arm
,
and
perhaps
he
made
some
charmer
’
s
signal
no
one
heard
,
for
when
he
sat
down
,
cross
-
legged
like
the
rest
,
the
crow
,
the
fox
,
the
squirrels
and
the
lamb
slowly
drew
near
and
made
part
of
the
circle
,
settling
each
into
a
place
of
rest
as
if
of
their
own
desire
.
“
The
‘
creatures
’
have
come
,
”
said
Colin
gravely
.
“
They
want
to
help
us
.
”