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“
But
I
DO
care
,
”
she
wailed
plaintively
.
“
I
didn
’
t
think
you
’
d
be
so
unkind
!
”
This
would
never
do
.
That
little
downward
tug
at
either
corner
of
the
mouth
—
I
knew
the
symptom
only
too
well
!
“
It
’
s
like
this
,
”
I
began
stammeringly
.
“
This
bit
of
road
here
—
up
as
far
as
that
corner
—
you
know
it
’
s
a
horrid
dull
bit
of
road
.
I
’
m
always
having
to
go
up
and
down
it
,
and
I
know
it
so
well
,
and
I
’
m
so
sick
of
it
.
So
whenever
I
get
to
that
corner
,
I
just
—
well
,
I
go
right
off
to
another
place
!
”
“
What
sort
of
a
place
?
”
she
asked
,
looking
round
her
gravely
.
“
Of
course
it
’
s
just
a
place
I
imagine
,
”
I
went
on
hurriedly
and
rather
shamefacedly
:
“
but
it
’
s
an
awfully
nice
place
—
the
nicest
place
you
ever
saw
.
And
I
always
go
off
there
in
church
,
or
during
joggraphy
lessons
.
”
“
I
’
m
sure
it
’
s
not
nicer
than
my
home
,
”
she
cried
patriotically
.
“
Oh
,
you
ought
to
see
my
home
—
it
’
s
lovely
!
We
’
ve
got
—
”
“
Yes
it
is
,
ever
so
much
nicer
,
”
I
interrupted
.
“
I
mean
”
—
I
went
on
apologetically
—
“
of
course
I
know
your
home
’
s
beautiful
and
all
that
.
But
this
MUST
be
nicer
,
’
cos
if
you
want
anything
at
all
,
you
’
ve
only
GOT
to
want
it
,
and
you
can
have
it
!
”
“
That
sounds
jolly
,
”
she
murmured
.
“
Tell
me
more
about
it
,
please
.
Tell
me
how
you
get
there
,
first
.
”
“
I
—
don
’
t
—
quite
—
know
—
exactly
,
”
I
replied
.
“
I
just
go
.
But
generally
it
begins
by
—
well
,
you
’
re
going
up
a
broad
,
clear
river
in
a
sort
of
a
boat
.
You
’
re
not
rowing
or
anything
—
you
’
re
just
moving
along
.
And
there
’
s
beautiful
grass
meadows
on
both
sides
,
and
the
river
’
s
very
full
,
quite
up
to
the
level
of
the
grass
.
And
you
glide
along
by
the
edge
.
And
the
people
are
haymaking
there
,
and
playing
games
,
and
walking
about
;
and
they
shout
to
you
,
and
you
shout
back
to
them
,
and
they
bring
you
things
to
eat
out
of
their
baskets
,
and
let
you
drink
out
of
their
bottles
;
and
some
of
’
em
are
the
nice
people
you
read
about
in
books
.
And
so
at
last
you
come
to
the
Palace
steps
—
great
broad
marble
steps
,
reaching
right
down
to
the
water
.
And
there
at
the
steps
you
find
every
sort
of
boat
you
can
imagine
—
schooners
,
and
punts
,
and
row
-
boats
,
and
little
men
-
of
-
war
.
And
you
have
any
sort
of
boating
you
want
to
—
rowing
,
or
sailing
,
or
shoving
about
in
a
punt
!
”