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XVII. A Tantrum

           PresentlyheturnedandlookedatthenurseagainandstrangelyenoughhewasnotlikeaRajahatallashespoketoher.

           “Doyouthink—Icould—livetogrowup?”hesaid.

           Thenursewasneitherclevernorsoft-heartedbutshecouldrepeatsomeoftheLondondoctor’swords.

           “Youprobablywillifyouwilldowhatyouaretoldtodoandnotgivewaytoyourtemper,andstayoutagreatdealinthefreshair.”

           Colin’stantrumhadpassedandhewasweakandwornoutwithcryingandthisperhapsmadehimfeelgentle.HeputouthishandalittletowardMary,andIamgladtosaythat,herowntantumhavingpassed,shewassoftenedtooandmethimhalf-waywithherhand,sothatitwasasortofmakingup.

           “I’ll—I’llgooutwithyou,Mary,”hesaid.“Ishan’thatefreshairifwecanfind—”Herememberedjustintimetostophimselffromsaying“ifwecanfindthesecretgarden”andheended,“IshallliketogooutwithyouifDickonwillcomeandpushmychair.IdosowanttoseeDickonandthefoxandthecrow.”

           Thenurseremadethetumbledbedandshookandstraightenedthepillows.ThenshemadeColinacupofbeefteaandgaveacuptoMary,whoreallywasverygladtogetitafterherexcitement.Mrs.MedlockandMarthagladlyslippedaway,andaftereverythingwasneatandcalmandinorderthenurselookedasifshewouldverygladlyslipawayalso.ShewasahealthyyoungwomanwhoresentedbeingrobbedofhersleepandsheyawnedquiteopenlyasshelookedatMary,whohadpushedherbigfootstoolclosetothefour-postedbedandwasholdingColin’shand.

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