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“
What
is
the
matter
?
”
said
Dr
.
Craven
,
turning
to
look
at
her
.
Mary
became
quite
severe
in
her
manner
.
“
It
was
something
between
a
sneeze
and
a
cough
,
”
she
replied
with
reproachful
dignity
,
“
and
it
got
into
my
throat
.
”
“
But
,
”
she
said
afterward
to
Colin
,
“
I
couldn
’
t
stop
myself
It
just
burst
out
because
all
at
once
I
couldn
’
t
help
remembering
that
last
big
potato
you
ate
and
the
way
your
mouth
stretched
when
you
bit
through
that
thick
lovely
crust
with
jam
and
clotted
cream
on
it
.
”
“
Is
there
any
way
in
which
those
children
can
get
food
secretly
?
”
Dr
.
Craven
inquired
of
Mrs
.
Medlock
.
“
There
’
s
no
way
unless
they
dig
it
out
of
the
earth
or
pick
it
off
the
trees
,
”
Mrs
.
Medlock
answered
.
“
They
stay
out
in
the
grounds
all
day
and
see
no
one
but
each
other
.
And
if
they
want
anything
different
to
eat
from
what
’
s
sent
up
to
them
they
need
only
ask
for
it
.
”
“
Well
,
”
said
Dr
.
Craven
,
“
so
long
as
going
without
food
agrees
with
them
we
need
not
disturb
ourselves
.
The
boy
is
a
new
creature
.
”
“
So
is
the
girl
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Medlock
.
“
She
’
s
begun
to
be
downright
pretty
since
she
’
s
filled
out
and
lost
her
ugly
little
sour
look
.
Her
hair
’
s
grown
thick
and
healthy
looking
and
she
’
s
got
a
bright
color
.
The
glummest
,
ill
-
natured
little
thing
she
used
to
be
and
now
her
and
Master
Colin
laugh
together
like
a
pair
of
crazy
young
ones
.
Perhaps
they
’
re
growing
fat
on
that
.
”
“
Perhaps
they
are
,
”
said
Dr
.
Craven
.
“
Let
them
laugh
.
”