Awakening - To Let by John Galsworthy
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"Well, Jon, what can you expect if you eat macaroons after you've gone
to bed?" "Only one, Mum; it made the music ever so more beautiful. I was waiting for you--I nearly thought it was to-morrow." "My ducky, it's only just eleven now." Little Jon was silent, rubbing his nose on her neck. "Mum, is Daddy in your room?" "Not to-night." "Can I come?" "If you wish, my precious." Half himself again, little Jon drew back. "You look different, Mum; ever so younger." "It's my hair, darling." Little Jon laid hold of it, thick, dark gold, with a few silver threads. "I like it," he said: "I like you best of all like this." Taking her hand, he had begun dragging her towards the door. He shut it as they passed, with a sigh of relief. |
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