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Updated: June 20, 2025
"Then you can certainly post to me, and get my letters, and I'll be up again as soon as ever I can. Buck up, old girl it can't be for long now." They turned in at the Rainhams' front gate, and Cecilia glanced up apprehensively. All the windows were in darkness; the grey front of the house loomed forbiddingly in the faint moonlight.
The Rainhams found themselves adopted by this new and cheery band of people at least half of whose names they never learned; not that this seemed to matter in the least. It was something new to them, and very un-English; but there was no doubt that it made landing in a new country a very different thing from their half-fearful anticipations.
There had also been time to help the Rainhams and there again the district had taken a hand.
The Rainhams had been delayed in taking possession of Creek Cottage; a severe cold had smitten Tommy just at the end of her labours in the hospital, and, being thoroughly tired out, it had been some time before she could shake off its effects. Mr.
"You dear old stupid." "I knew you'd come but I thought Papa would get there first," Cecilia answered. "Somehow, it seemed the end of everything." "It isn't it's only the beginning," Bob answered. There was a narrow side street that made a short cut from the tube station to the Rainhams' home; and as they passed it Mark Rainham came hurrying up it. Bob and Cecilia did not see him.
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