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Donal talked a great deal as he pranced1 home. Feather had excited as well as allured2 him. Why hadn’t she told Robin3 she was her mother? Why did she never show her pictures in the Nursery and hold her on her knee? She was little enough to be held on knees! Did some mothers never tell their children and did the children never find out? This was what he wanted to hear explained. He took the gloved hand near him and held it close and a trifle authoritatively4.
“I am glad I know you are my mother,” he said, “I always knew.”
He was not sure that the matter was explained very clearly. Not as clearly as things usually were. But he was not really disturbed. He had remembered a book he could show Robin tomorrow and he thought of that. There was also a game in a little box which could be easily carried under his arm. His mother was “thinking” and he was used to that. It came on her sometimes and of his own volition5 he always, on such occasion, kept as quiet as was humanly possible.
After he was asleep, Helen sent for Nanny.
“You’re tired, ma’am,” the woman said when she saw her, “I’m afraid you’ve a headache.”
“I have had a good deal of thinking to do since this afternoon,” her mistress answered, “You were right about the nurse. The little girl might have been playing with any boy chance sent in her way—boys quite unlike Donal.”
“Yes, ma’am.” And because she loved her and knew her face and voice Nanny watched her closely.
“You will be as—startled—as I was. By some queer chance the child’s mother was driving by and saw us and came in to speak to me. Nanny—she is Mrs. Gareth-Lawless.”
“And she came in and spoke to you, ma’am!”
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conundrum
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untoward
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conversational
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discretion
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petal
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fragrance
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scents
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