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Their
belief
in
the
Magic
was
an
abiding
thing
.
After
the
morning
’
s
incantations
Colin
sometimes
gave
them
Magic
lectures
.
“
I
like
to
do
it
,
”
he
explained
,
“
because
when
I
grow
up
and
make
great
scientific
discoveries
I
shall
be
obliged
to
lecture
about
them
and
so
this
is
practise
.
I
can
only
give
short
lectures
now
because
I
am
very
young
,
and
besides
Ben
Weatherstaff
would
feel
as
if
he
were
in
church
and
he
would
go
to
sleep
.
”
“
Th
’
best
thing
about
lecturin
’
,
”
said
Ben
,
“
is
that
a
chap
can
get
up
an
’
say
aught
he
pleases
an
’
no
other
chap
can
answer
him
back
.
I
wouldn
’
t
be
agen
’
lecturin
’
a
bit
mysel
’
sometimes
.
”
But
when
Colin
held
forth
under
his
tree
old
Ben
fixed
devouring
eyes
on
him
and
kept
them
there
.
He
looked
him
over
with
critical
affection
.
It
was
not
so
much
the
lecture
which
interested
him
as
the
legs
which
looked
straighter
and
stronger
each
day
,
the
boyish
head
which
held
itself
up
so
well
,
the
once
sharp
chin
and
hollow
cheeks
which
had
filled
and
rounded
out
and
the
eyes
which
had
begun
to
hold
the
light
he
remembered
in
another
pair
.
Sometimes
when
Colin
felt
Ben
’
s
earnest
gaze
meant
that
he
was
much
impressed
he
wondered
what
he
was
reflecting
on
and
once
when
he
had
seemed
quite
entranced
he
questioned
him
.
“
What
are
you
thinking
about
,
Ben
Weatherstaff
?
”
he
asked
.
“
I
was
thinkin
’
”
answered
Ben
,
“
as
I
’
d
warrant
tha
’
s
gone
up
three
or
four
pound
this
week
.
I
was
lookin
’
at
tha
’
calves
an
’
tha
’
shoulders
.
I
’
d
like
to
get
thee
on
a
pair
o
’
scales
.
”
“
It
’
s
the
Magic
and
—
and
Mrs
.
Sowerby
’
s
buns
and
milk
and
things
,
”
said
Colin
.
“
You
see
the
scientific
experiment
has
succeeded
.
”
That
morning
Dickon
was
too
late
to
hear
the
lecture
.
When
he
came
he
was
ruddy
with
running
and
his
funny
face
looked
more
twinkling
than
usual
.
As
they
had
a
good
deal
of
weeding
to
do
after
the
rains
they
fell
to
work
.
They
always
had
plenty
to
do
after
a
warm
deep
sinking
rain
.
The
moisture
which
was
good
for
the
flowers
was
also
good
for
the
weeds
which
thrust
up
tiny
blades
of
grass
and
points
of
leaves
which
must
be
pulled
up
before
their
roots
took
too
firm
hold
.
Colin
was
as
good
at
weeding
as
anyone
in
these
days
and
he
could
lecture
while
he
was
doing
it
.
“
The
Magic
works
best
when
you
work
,
yourself
,
”
he
said
this
morning
.
“
You
can
feel
it
in
your
bones
and
muscles
.
I
am
going
to
read
books
about
bones
and
muscles
,
but
I
am
going
to
write
a
book
about
Magic
.
I
am
making
it
up
now
.
I
keep
finding
out
things
.
”