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“
What
for
,
i
’
Mercy
’
s
name
?
”
asked
Mrs
.
Sowerby
.
Dickon
chuckled
.
“
He
does
it
to
keep
them
from
guessin
’
what
’
s
happened
.
If
the
doctor
knew
he
’
d
found
out
he
could
stand
on
his
feet
he
’
d
likely
write
and
tell
Mester
Craven
.
Mester
Colin
’
s
savin
’
th
’
secret
to
tell
himself
.
He
’
s
goin
’
to
practise
his
Magic
on
his
legs
every
day
till
his
father
comes
back
an
’
then
he
’
s
goin
’
to
march
into
his
room
an
’
show
him
he
’
s
as
straight
as
other
lads
.
But
him
an
’
Miss
Mary
thinks
it
’
s
best
plan
to
do
a
bit
o
’
groanin
’
an
’
frettin
’
now
an
’
then
to
throw
folk
off
th
’
scent
.
”
Mrs
.
Sowerby
was
laughing
a
low
comfortable
laugh
long
before
he
had
finished
his
last
sentence
.
“
Eh
!
”
she
said
,
“
that
pair
’
s
enjoyin
’
theirselves
I
’
ll
warrant
.
They
’
ll
get
a
good
bit
o
’
actin
’
out
of
it
an
’
there
’
s
nothin
’
children
likes
as
much
as
play
actin
’
.
Let
’
s
hear
what
they
do
,
Dickon
lad
.
”
Dickon
stopped
weeding
and
sat
up
on
his
heels
to
tell
her
.
His
eyes
were
twinkling
with
fun
.
“
Mester
Colin
is
carried
down
to
his
chair
every
time
he
goes
out
,
”
he
explained
.
“
An
’
he
flies
out
at
John
,
th
’
footman
,
for
not
carryin
’
him
careful
enough
.
He
makes
himself
as
helpless
lookin
’
as
he
can
an
’
never
lifts
his
head
until
we
’
re
out
o
’
sight
o
’
th
’
house
.
An
’
he
grunts
an
’
frets
a
good
bit
when
he
’
s
bein
’
settled
into
his
chair
.
Him
an
’
Miss
Mary
’
s
both
got
to
enjoyin
’
it
an
’
when
he
groans
an
’
complains
she
’
ll
say
,
‘
Poor
Colin
!
Does
it
hurt
you
so
much
?
Are
you
so
weak
as
that
,
poor
Colin
?
’
—
but
th
’
trouble
is
that
sometimes
they
can
scarce
keep
from
burstin
’
out
laughin
’
.
When
we
get
safe
into
the
garden
they
laugh
till
they
’
ve
no
breath
left
to
laugh
with
.
An
’
they
have
to
stuff
their
faces
into
Mester
Colin
’
s
cushions
to
keep
the
gardeners
from
hearin
’
,
if
any
of
,
’
em
’
s
about
.
”
“
Th
’
more
they
laugh
th
’
better
for
’
em
!
”
said
Mrs
.
Sowerby
,
still
laughing
herself
.
“
Good
healthy
child
laughin
’
s
better
than
pills
any
day
o
’
th
’
year
.
That
pair
’
ll
plump
up
for
sure
.
”
“
They
are
plumpin
’
up
,
”
said
Dickon
.
“
They
’
re
that
hungry
they
don
’
t
know
how
to
get
enough
to
eat
without
makin
’
talk
.
Mester
Colin
says
if
he
keeps
sendin
’
for
more
food
they
won
’
t
believe
he
’
s
an
invalid
at
all
.
Miss
Mary
says
she
’
ll
let
him
eat
her
share
,
but
he
says
that
if
she
goes
hungry
she
’
ll
get
thin
an
’
they
mun
both
get
fat
at
once
.
”