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The Story of the Amulet

CHAPTER 6
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His feet were always eloquent in moments of emotion.

Anthea stood pleating the end of the tablecloth into folds--she seemed earnestly anxious to get all the pleats the same size.

The sound of Jane's sobs had died away.
Suddenly Anthea said, 'Oh! let it be "pax"-- poor little Pussy--you know she's the youngest.' 'She called us beasts,' said Robert, kicking the chair suddenly.
'Well, said Cyril, who was subject to passing fits of justice, 'we began, you know.

At least you did.' Cyril's justice was always uncompromising.
'I'm not going to say I'm sorry if you mean that,' said Robert, and the chair-leg cracked to the kick he gave as he said it.
'Oh, do let's,' said Anthea, 'we're three to one, and Mother does so hate it if we row.

Come on.


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