[The Story of the Amulet by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Story of the Amulet CHAPTER 9 8/30
Cyril nodded. 'All right.
LET'S go to Atlantis,' he said. 'Let's go to Atlantis and take the learned gentleman with us,' said Anthea; 'he'll think it's a dream, afterwards, but it'll certainly be a change of scene.' 'Why not take him to nice Egypt ?' asked Jane. 'Too hot,' said Cyril shortly. 'Or Babylon, where he wants to go ?' 'I've had enough of Babylon,' said Robert, 'at least for the present. And so have the others.
I don't know why,' he added, forestalling the question on Jane's lips, 'but somehow we have.
Squirrel, let's take off these beastly bandages and get into flannels.
We can't go in our unders.' 'He WISHED to go to Atlantis, so he's got to go some time; and he might as well go with us,' said Anthea. This was how it was that the learned gentleman, permitting himself a few moments of relaxation in his chair, after the fatigue of listening to opinions (about Atlantis and many other things) with which he did not at all agree, opened his eyes to find his four young friends standing in front of him in a row. 'Will you come,' said Anthea, 'to Atlantis with us ?' 'To know that you are dreaming shows that the dream is nearly at an end,' he told himself; 'or perhaps it's only a game, like "How many miles to Babylon ?".' So he said aloud: 'Thank you very much, but I have only a quarter of an hour to spare.' 'It doesn't take any time,' said Cyril; 'time is only a mode of thought, you know, and you've got to go some time, so why not with us ?' 'Very well,' said the learned gentleman, now quite certain that he was dreaming. Anthea held out her soft, pink hand.
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