[The Railway Children by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Railway Children CHAPTER II 14/30
Each of the three expressive countenances expressed the same thought.
That thought was double, and consisted, like the bits of information in the Child's Guide to Knowledge, of a question and an answer. Q.Where shall we go? A.To the railway. So to the railway they went, and as soon as they started for the railway they saw where the garden had hidden itself.
It was right behind the stables, and it had a high wall all round. "Oh, never mind about the garden now!" cried Peter.
"Mother told me this morning where it was.
It'll keep till to-morrow.
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