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XVI. “I Won’t!” Said Mary

           Hewasnighgoin’intooneo’histantrums.There’sbeenanicetodoallafternoontokeephimquiet.Hewouldwatchtheclockallth’time.”

           Mary’slipspinchedthemselvestogether.ShewasnomoreusedtoconsideringotherpeoplethanColinwasandshesawnoreasonwhyanill-temperedboyshouldinterferewiththethingshelikedbest.Sheknewnothingaboutthepitifulnessofpeoplewhohadbeenillandnervousandwhodidnotknowthattheycouldcontroltheirtempersandneednotmakeotherpeopleillandnervous,too.WhenshehadhadaheadacheinIndiashehaddoneherbesttoseethateverybodyelsealsohadaheadacheorsomethingquiteasbad.Andshefeltshewasquiteright;butofcoursenowshefeltthatColinwasquitewrong.

           Hewasnotonhissofawhenshewentintohisroom.Hewaslyingflatonhisbackinbedandhedidnotturnhisheadtowardherasshecamein.ThiswasabadbeginningandMarymarcheduptohimwithherstiffmanner.

           “Whydidn’tyougetup?”shesaid.

           “IdidgetupthismorningwhenIthoughtyouwerecoming,”heanswered,withoutlookingather.“Imadethemputmebackinbedthisafternoon.MybackachedandmyheadachedandIwastired.Whydidn’tyoucome?”

           “IwasworkinginthegardenwithDickon,”saidMary.

           Colinfrownedandcondescendedtolookather.

           “Iwon’tletthatboycomehereifyougoandstaywithhiminsteadofcomingtotalktome,”hesaid.

           Maryflewintoafinepassion.Shecouldflyintoapassionwithoutmakinganoise.Shejustgrewsourandobstinateanddidnotcarewhathappened.

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