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Updated: May 25, 2025


Mater'll never forgive us if she gets away." Wilfred clattered off obediently, awed by his sister's urgency. Avice sat down on the head of the stairs, close to the bolted door; and when Cecilia spoke again, repeating her offer, she answered her in a voice unpleasantly like her mother's: "No, you don't, my fine lady. Wilfred's gone for the Pater he'll be here presently.

They've paid their shillings and their sixpences to see some acting and they don't mind what it's like so long as it makes them laugh and they get their money's worth. The Mater'll send the car over for you after lunch and she'll put you up for the night you, Talland, too, and you," nodding to Clive. "Be sporting, all of you, and come!"

"Exactly. That is what I tell Horace." "I don't care!" the boy said stoutly. "He was starving, and we were brutes not to give him something. The Mater'll be sorry for it some day. I know it. I can feel it." Captain Hindford began to talk about French plays rather hastily. When Mrs. Errington went up to the drawing-room, Horace suddenly said to the Captain

"They're all right," he assented; "I don't mind strangers, but I hate the thought of all the relatives we've got to face when we get back. There'll be Aunt Hortense and Uncle Charles. Mater'll have all the uncles and the cousins and the aunts in to bid me a tender farewell.

Ethel nodded in the direction of the garden: "Out there!" "Splendid. The mater wants her. We've got to have a family meetin' about her and at once. Mater'll be here in a minute. Don't run away, Brent," and Alaric hurried out through the windows into the garden. Brent hurried over to Ethel: "I'm at the hotel. I'll be there until morning. Send me a message, will you? I'll wait up all night for one."

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