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It
was
a
very
strange
thing
indeed
.
She
quite
caught
her
breath
as
she
stopped
to
look
at
it
.
A
boy
was
sitting
under
a
tree
,
with
his
back
against
it
,
playing
on
a
rough
wooden
pipe
.
He
was
a
funny
looking
boy
about
twelve
.
He
looked
very
clean
and
his
nose
turned
up
and
his
cheeks
were
as
red
as
poppies
and
never
had
Mistress
Mary
seen
such
round
and
such
blue
eyes
in
any
boy
’
s
face
.
And
on
the
trunk
of
the
tree
he
leaned
against
,
a
brown
squirrel
was
clinging
and
watching
him
,
and
from
behind
a
bush
nearby
a
cock
pheasant
was
delicately
stretching
his
neck
to
peep
out
,
and
quite
near
him
were
two
rabbits
sitting
up
and
sniffing
with
tremulous
noses
—
and
actually
it
appeared
as
if
they
were
all
drawing
near
to
watch
him
and
listen
to
the
strange
low
little
call
his
pipe
seemed
to
make
.
When
he
saw
Mary
he
held
up
his
hand
and
spoke
to
her
in
a
voice
almost
as
low
as
and
rather
like
his
piping
.
“
Don
’
t
tha
’
move
,
”
he
said
.
“
It
’
d
flight
’
em
.
”
Mary
remained
motionless
.
He
stopped
playing
his
pipe
and
began
to
rise
from
the
ground
.
He
moved
so
slowly
that
it
scarcely
seemed
as
though
he
were
moving
at
all
,
but
at
last
he
stood
on
his
feet
and
then
the
squirrel
scampered
back
up
into
the
branches
of
his
tree
,
the
pheasant
withdrew
his
head
and
the
rabbits
dropped
on
all
fours
and
began
to
hop
away
,
though
not
at
all
as
if
they
were
frightened
.
“
I
’
m
Dickon
,
”
the
boy
said
.
“
I
know
tha
’
rt
Miss
Mary
.
”
Then
Mary
realized
that
somehow
she
had
known
at
first
that
he
was
Dickon
.
Who
else
could
have
been
charming
rabbits
and
pheasants
as
the
natives
charm
snakes
in
India
?
He
had
a
wide
,
red
,
curving
mouth
and
his
smile
spread
all
over
his
face
.
“
I
got
up
slow
,
”
he
explained
,
“
because
if
tha
’
makes
a
quick
move
it
startles
’
em
.
A
body
’
as
to
move
gentle
an
’
speak
low
when
wild
things
is
about
.
”
He
did
not
speak
to
her
as
if
they
had
never
seen
each
other
before
but
as
if
he
knew
her
quite
well
.
Mary
knew
nothing
about
boys
and
she
spoke
to
him
a
little
stiffly
because
she
felt
rather
shy
.
“
Did
you
get
Martha
’
s
letter
?
”
she
asked
.