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Lucy and Emily and Henry began immediately to put the things they had been playing with into the cases, and Lucy was putting her dissected map into the place from which she had taken it, when Miss Darwell said: "Don't put it away, Miss Fairchild; it shall be tied up ready to go with the carriage." Lucy did not understand her.

And whilst the elder people were amusing themselves in other places, Miss Darwell called all the little girls to follow her into a pretty green glade among the trees, and hidden from the rest of the company. Mrs. Colvin went with her, for she was never willing that her good governess should lose sight of her; and Lucy and Emily were equally anxious for her presence.

Colvin, "how is it to be managed, Miss Darwell? Suppose I walk?" "No, no!" cried Miss Darwell; "Henry is to ride; I know he will like it, and Joseph shall walk by him, and you shall sit in front with Everard, and we little ones will go behind. There is quite room, and it is a very little way, and it will be so pleasant;" and thus it was settled, to the immense joy of Henry.

Fairchild to be a very fine lady, and one who did not trouble herself about the concerns of the poor; but there was one in the room who heard every word which Mr. Fairchild said, and heard it attentively. This was little Miss Darwell.

After a few months it was taken by a family of the name of Darwell, said to be immensely rich: this family had an only daughter. No other changes had taken place; everybody else lived where they did in the last part of our history, which is very pleasant, as we may hope to see our old friends all again. Mr.

Colvin called on all the village children to put themselves in the neatest order, and to take their places two and two, she herself arranging Lucy and Emily and Miss Darwell in their bonnets and tippets; and then walked with her train to join the company. A great number of fine ladies and gentlemen were in the midst and within the tents, and there were Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild. Mrs.

When they had got into the grove, and Mrs. Colvin was seated, they began to consult about what they should play at. As Miss Darwell had not often any children to play with, she did not know of half the games that others did. "Let us play at Little Edwy and the Echo," said Lucy. "But we have no echo here," said Miss Darwell.

"Well, certainly somebody is responsible," said Frank. "Supposing we go back and try to find some clew?" "And find the danger sign and put it up again," said Joel Darwell. A dozen of the boys went back, and with them Tom and Sam, leaving Dick with the Stanhopes. As soon as the crowd had left, Dora Stanhope motioned the elder Rover to one side.

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