8/26 He wants quiet so much, or to talk a little when it suits him; we are too many now, when he is tired." "Oh, it is best," said Ethel. "Nothing that you do is selfish--don't talk of it, dear Margaret. It will be something like old times when you come down again." "But all this time you are not telling me what I want so much to hear," said Margaret, "about Cocksmoor. I am so glad Richard has taken it up." "That he has. We are to go every Friday, and hire a room, and teach the children. |