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Updated: May 19, 2025
Duly shaved with one of Stanley's razors, bathed, and breakfasted, Felix was on the point of getting into the car to return to Joyfields when he received a message from his mother: Would he please go up and see her before he went? He found her looking anxious and endeavoring to conceal it.
After all, it was wrong to think of them like that. They did it for rest after all their hard work; and she she did not work at all! If only Aunt Kirsteen would let her stay at Joyfields, and teach her all that Sheila knew! And lighting her candles, she opened her diary to write. "Life," she wrote, "is like looking at the night.
Little difficulties of this sort never bunkered her; she was essentially a woman of action. And on the drive to Joyfields she stilled the girl's quavering with: "It's all right, darling; it'll be very nice for them." She was perhaps the only person in the world who was not just a little bit afraid of Kirsteen.
The day after the little conference at John's, Felix had indeed received the following note: "DEAR FELIX: "When you go down to see old Tod, why not put up with us at Becket? Any time will suit, and the car can take you over to Joyfields when you like. Give the pen a rest. Clara joins in hoping you'll come, and Mother is still here. No use, I suppose, to ask Flora. "Yours ever,
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