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Illustrator: Warwick Goble

The Grim House, by Mrs Molesworth.

"SUCH NICE-LOOKING PEOPLE."

"Yes," said my father, "there is no doubt about it; it is the best thing to do. So that is decided."

The "yes" was no expression of agreement with any one but himself. It was simply the emphatic reiteration of the decision he had already arrived at.

Some faces fell a little, others expressed philosophic resignation, one or two, perhaps, a kind of subdued exhilaration; but no one said anything except mother, who replied quietly, as was her wont--

"Very well; I daresay you are right."

Then ensued a little talk as to the details of the proposal, or rather decision, just announced, and five minutes later the family group had dispersed.

The one face on which something more than resignation had been distinctly legible was that of my youngest brother, Moore.

He was only fourteen, an age at which--for boy nature especially--it does not take much provocation to get up one's spirits to some pitch of agreeable excitement and expectancy. He ran after me as I left the dining-room, and followed me down the long cold stone passage leading to what he and my other brothers and I myself considered our own quarters. Then, as he overtook me, he slipped his hand through my arm.

Moore's face beamed, and lost its half-apologetic expression.

"Good old Reggie," he said. "Then I'll let myself be jolly right out, however Terry and Horry and Ger grumble at mother and you going away before the holidays are over," and he showed signs of whooping or hurrahing or something of the kind, which I hastened to nip in the bud.


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