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“
I
won
’
t
have
her
finding
out
things
,
”
said
Colin
.
“
No
one
must
begin
to
find
out
yet
.
”
When
Dr
.
Craven
came
that
morning
he
seemed
puzzled
,
also
.
He
asked
a
number
of
questions
,
to
Colin
’
s
great
annoyance
.
“
You
stay
out
in
the
garden
a
great
deal
,
”
he
suggested
.
“
Where
do
you
go
?
”
Colin
put
on
his
favorite
air
of
dignified
indifference
to
opinion
.
“
I
will
not
let
anyone
know
where
I
go
,
”
he
answered
.
“
I
go
to
a
place
I
like
.
Everyone
has
orders
to
keep
out
of
the
way
.
I
won
’
t
be
watched
and
stared
at
.
You
know
that
!
”
“
You
seem
to
be
out
all
day
but
I
do
not
think
it
has
done
you
harm
—
I
do
not
think
so
.
The
nurse
says
that
you
eat
much
more
than
you
have
ever
done
before
.
”
“
Perhaps
,
”
said
Colin
,
prompted
by
a
sudden
inspiration
,
“
perhaps
it
is
an
unnatural
appetite
.
”
“
I
do
not
think
so
,
as
your
food
seems
to
agree
with
you
,
”
said
Dr
.
Craven
.
“
You
are
gaining
flesh
rapidly
and
your
color
is
better
.
”
“
Perhaps
—
perhaps
I
am
bloated
and
feverish
,
”
said
Colin
,
assuming
a
discouraging
air
of
gloom
.
“
People
who
are
not
going
to
live
are
often
—
different
.
”