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Six to Sixteen

CHAPTER XXI
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And Clement painted church windows on it, and stuck it over a plant of ivy at the top of the garden.

He thought it would force the ivy, and he expected it would grow big by the time he came home.

He wanted it to hang over the top, and look like a ruin.

Oh, he will be so vexed!" The ivy plant was alive, though the "ruin" had been removed by the sacrilegious hands of Thomas.

I suggested that we should build a ruin of stones, and train the ivy over that, which idea was well received by Eleanor; the more so that a broken wall at the top of the croft supplied materials, and Stonehenge suggested itself as an easy, and certainly respectable, model.
Meanwhile we decided to "do the weeding first," as being the least agreeable business, and so set to work; I in a leisurely manner, befitting the heat of the day, and Eleanor with her usual energy.


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