[Terry by Rosa Mulholland]@TWC D-Link bookTerry CHAPTER III 2/15
Rain pouring.
And I did so want to be out everywhere till bed-time again!" She had taken her bath and dressed before Nancy had done with Turly and came to look for her. "Now, Miss Terry, it's too much in your own hands you are entirely, Miss," said Nancy.
"You had a right to stay quiet till I came to give you leave to get up." "But, Nancy dear, what would be the use in my lying there to be a trouble to you when I have got a pair of hands of my own? But oh, Nursey, will you put in a few buttons up my back for me? Now didn't I save up something to be a bother to you ?" "If that's all the bother you give me it won't be heavy on me," said Nancy, giving her a few finishing touches before she brought her into tho nursery to breakfast. After breakfast the children were told that Granny was not very well, a result of the excitement of yesterday and the wet weather which affected her.
She could not have Terry and Turly with her until afternoon tea time, except just for a minute to bid her good-morning. Terry was greatly distressed at this news until she had seen Granny looking, to her eyes, just the same as ever, after which she was quite contented.
Only, how was the day to be spent? There was a little excitement about the unpacking of her things and setting out the little presents she had got for Granny.
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