The Enchanted Castle by E. (Edith) Nesbit
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me. Farewell, and may you be happy. I hope you enjoyed the fair
MABEL." "But that's all lies," said Jimmy bluntly. "No, it isn't; it's fancy," said Mabel. "If I said I've become invisible, she'd think that was a lie, anyhow."" Oh, come along," said Jimmy; "you can quarrel just as well walking." Gerald folded up the note as a lady in India had taught him to do years before, and Mabel led them by another and very much nearer way out of the park. And the walk home was a great deal shorter, too, than the walk out had been. The sky had clouded over while they were in the Temple of Flora, and the first spots of rain fell as they got back to the house, very late indeed for tea. Mademoiselle was looking out of the window, and came herself to open the door "But it is that you are in lateness, in lateness!" she cried. "You have had a misfortune no? All goes well?" "We are very sorry indeed," said Gerald. "It took us longer to get home than we expected. I do hope you haven't been anxious. I have been thinking about you most of the way home." |
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