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What Timmy Did

CHAPTER I
10/20

I thought you'd like to know.
"It's good of you to have come and told me," she exclaimed.

"I confess I did feel anxious, for Timmy was there the whole of the day before yesterday." "Ah! and how's me little friend ?" Janet Tosswill looked around--but no, there was no one in the corridor of which the door, giving into the hall, was wide open.
"He's gone to do an errand for me in the village." "The boy is much more normal, eh ?" He looked at her questioningly.
"He still says that he sees things," she admitted reluctantly, "though he's rather given' up confiding in me.

He tells old Nanna extraordinary tales, but then, as you know, Timmy was always given to romancing, and of course Nanna believes every word he says and in a way encourages him." The doctor looked at Timmy's mother with a twinkle in his eye.

"Nanna isn't the only one," he observed.

"I was told in the village just now that Master Timmy had scared away the milk from Tencher's cow." A look of annoyance came over Mrs.Tosswill's face.


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