24/49 She will tell us where to go." Uncle Philip glanced back for his sister, who had remained behind with Mea and Bruno. While the uncle was amusing the younger ones, the two others were eagerly talking over their special problems with her, so that they got ahead very slowly. As long as the decision lay with her, however, she chose the height to the left from which there was a clear view of the castle. "I am glad! Then we can see what Loneli is doing after yesterday's trouble. She is the nicest child in school." "Let us go there," the uncle assented. |