[The Story of the Treasure Seekers by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Story of the Treasure Seekers CHAPTER 11 21/28
We are the Bastables of Lewisham Road.' 'Oh--ah, yes,' he said; 'and shall I expect you all to-morrow ?' He took up his pen and fiddled with it, and he did not ask us to sit down.
But some of us did. 'We always spend Sunday afternoon with Father,' said Dora; 'but we wished to thank you for being so kind as to ask us.' 'And we wished to ask you something else!' said Oswald; and he made a sign to Alice to get the sherry ready in the glass.
She did--behind Oswald's back while he was speaking. 'My time is limited,' said Mr Mallow, looking at his watch; 'but still--' Then he muttered something about the fold, and went on: 'Tell me what is troubling you, my little man, and I will try to give you any help in my power.
What is it you want ?' Then Oswald quickly took the glass from Alice, and held it out to him, and said, 'I want your opinion on that.' 'On _that_,' he said.
'What is it ?' 'It is a shipment,' Oswald said; 'but it's quite enough for you to taste.' Alice had filled the glass half-full; I suppose she was too excited to measure properly. 'A shipment ?' said the clergyman, taking the glass in his hand. 'Yes,' Oswald went On; 'an exceptional opportunity.
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