Far to Seek - A Romance of England and India by Maud Diver
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He wrinkled his nose in a wicked grimace. "Bad boy!" said Lilámani's lips, but her eyes said other things. He knew, and she knew that he knew how, in her heart, she shared his innate antagonism. Was it not of her own bestowing--a heritage of certain memories--ineffaceable, unforgiveable--during her early days of marriage? But in spite of that mutual knowledge, Roy was never allowed to speak disrespectfully of his formidable aunt. "You can stay out and play till half-past twelve, not one minute later," she said--and left them to their own delectable devices. Roy had been promoted to a silver watch on his eighth birthday, so he could be relied on; and he still enjoyed a private sense of importance when the fact was recognised. Left alone they had only to pick up the threads of their game; a sort of interminable serial story, in which they lived and moved and had their being. But first Tara--in her own person--had a piece of news to impart. Hunching up her knees, she tilted back her head till it touched the satin-grey hole of the tree and all her hair lay shimmering against it like a stream of pale sunshine. "What do you think?" she nodded at Roy with her elfin smile. "We've got a Boy-on-a-visit and his mother, from India. They came last night. He's rather a large boy." "Is he nine?" Roy asked, standing up very straight and slim, a defensive gleam in his eye. |
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