Captivity by M. Leonora Eyles
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"I don't have to have nighties now. Gran said I was grown up now I was
coming to Australia. So I wear pyjamas, made out of the same stuff as Dad's," he explained, undressing hurriedly and putting them on with considerable pride. "Last night was the first time I wore them. Only Daddy never looked, with those other men there." A lump came into Marcella's throat as he neatly folded his clothes and laid them in a heap on the floor. "There's a pocket, look!" he said, afraid that she would miss any of the proud points of his pyjamas. "Gran put a silver sixpence in it, for luck, and a little letter. But I can't read yet." He fumbled in the pocket which was just big enough for his hand. There was the sixpence and a little handkerchief with rabbits sitting perkily at each corner. The letter was a small text-card with a bright rosebud painted on it. "Read it," he said, watching her anxiously. "Granny read it to me when she put it there." "Call upon me in the time of trouble," she read. He nodded. "That's right. Now put it back. Gran said I must never lose it, and some day if I remembered it, it might come in handy." She tucked it safely away and he started to climb into bed. "Jimmy, I always get washed before bed, don't you?" she suggested. |
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