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第57章 The hound's grandfather(3)

"Then let it BE Pax," said Bobbie."Come on, Phil, let's get the tea.Pete, you might lay the cloth.""I say," said Phyllis, when peace was really restored, which was not till they were washing up the cups after tea, "Dr.Forrest didn't REALLY say we were female beasts, did he?""Yes," said Peter, firmly, "but I think he meant we men were wild beasts, too.""How funny of him!" said Phyllis, breaking a cup.

"May I come in, Mother?" Peter was at the door of Mother's writing room, where Mother sat at her table with two candles in front of her.Their flames looked orange and violet against the clear grey blue of the sky where already a few stars were twinkling.

"Yes, dear," said Mother, absently, "anything wrong?" She wrote a few more words and then laid down her pen and began to fold up what she had written."I was just writing to Jim's grandfather.He lives near here, you know.""Yes, you said so at tea.That's what I want to say.Must you write to him, Mother? Couldn't we keep Jim, and not say anything to his people till he's well? It would be such a surprise for them.""Well, yes," said Mother, laughing, "I think it would.""You see," Peter went on, "of course the girls are all right and all that--I'm not saying anything against THEM.But I should like it if I had another chap to talk to sometimes.""Yes," said Mother, "I know it's dull for you, dear.But I can't help it.Next year perhaps I can send you to school--you'd like that, wouldn't you?""I do miss the other chaps, rather," Peter confessed; "but if Jim could stay after his leg was well, we could have awful larks.""I've no doubt of it," said Mother."Well--perhaps he could, but you know, dear, we're not rich.I can't afford to get him everything he'll want.And he must have a nurse.""Can't you nurse him, Mother? You do nurse people so beautifully.""That's a pretty compliment, Pete--but I can't do nursing and my writing as well.That's the worst of it.""Then you MUST send the letter to his grandfather?""Of course--and to his schoolmaster, too.We telegraphed to them both, but I must write as well.They'll be most dreadfully anxious.""I say, Mother, why can't his grandfather pay for a nurse?" Peter suggested."That would be ripping.I expect the old boy's rolling in money.Grandfathers in books always are.""Well, this one isn't in a book," said Mother, "so we mustn't expect him to roll much.""I say," said Peter, musingly, "wouldn't it be jolly if we all WEREin a book, and you were writing it? Then you could make all sorts of jolly things happen, and make Jim's legs get well at once and be all right to-morrow, and Father come home soon and--""Do you miss your Father very much?" Mother asked, rather coldly, Peter thought.

"Awfully," said Peter, briefly.

Mother was enveloping and addressing the second letter.

"You see," Peter went on slowly, "you see, it's not only him BEINGFather, but now he's away there's no other man in the house but me--that's why I want Jim to stay so frightfully much.Wouldn't you like to be writing that book with us all in it, Mother, and make Daddy come home soon?"Peter's Mother put her arm round him suddenly, and hugged him in silence for a minute.Then she said:--"Don't you think it's rather nice to think that we're in a book that God's writing? If I were writing the book, I might make mistakes.

But God knows how to make the story end just right--in the way that's best for us.""Do you really believe that, Mother?" Peter asked quietly.

"Yes," she said, "I do believe it--almost always--except when I'm so sad that I can't believe anything.But even when I can't believe it, I know it's true--and I try to believe.You don't know how Itry, Peter.Now take the letters to the post, and don't let's be sad any more.Courage, courage! That's the finest of all the virtues! I dare say Jim will be here for two or three weeks yet."For what was left of the evening Peter was so angelic that Bobbie feared he was going to be ill.She was quite relieved in the morning to find him plaiting Phyllis's hair on to the back of her chair in quite his old manner.

It was soon after breakfast that a knock came at the door.The children were hard at work cleaning the brass candlesticks in honour of Jim's visit.

"That'll be the Doctor," said Mother; "I'll go.Shut the kitchen door--you're not fit to be seen."But it wasn't the Doctor.They knew that by the voice and by the sound of the boots that went upstairs.They did not recognise the sound of the boots, but everyone was certain that they had heard the voice before.

There was a longish interval.The boots and the voice did not come down again.

"Who can it possibly be?" they kept on asking themselves and each other.

"Perhaps," said Peter at last, "Dr.Forrest has been attacked by highwaymen and left for dead, and this is the man he's telegraphed for to take his place.Mrs.Viney said he had a local tenant to do his work when he went for a holiday, didn't you, Mrs.Viney?""I did so, my dear," said Mrs.Viney from the back kitchen.

"He's fallen down in a fit, more likely, said Phyllis, "all human aid despaired of.And this is his man come to break the news to Mother.""Nonsense!" said Peter, briskly; "Mother wouldn't have taken the man up into Jim's bedroom.Why should she? Listen--the door's opening.

Now they'll come down.I'll open the door a crack."He did.

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