Sylvie and Bruno by Lewis Carroll
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"In the Library, Madam."
"And what did you say his name was?" said the Vice-Warden. The Professor referred to a card he held in his hand. "His Adiposity the Baron Doppelgeist." "Why does he come with such a funny name?" said my Lady. "He couldn't well change it on the journey," the Professor meekly replied, "because of the luggage." "You go and receive him," my Lady said to the Vice-Warden, "and I'll attend to the children." CHAPTER 7. THE BARONS EMBASSY. I was following the Vice-Warden, but, on second thoughts, went after my Lady, being curious to see how she would manage to keep the children out of sight. I found her holding Sylvie's hand, and with her other hand stroking Bruno's hair in a most tender and motherly fashion: both children were looking bewildered and half-frightened. "My own darlings," she was saying, "I've been planning a little treat for you! The Professor shall take you a long walk into the woods this |
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