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Up the Hill and Over

CHAPTER XIII
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But if he wanted to be stiff and horrid,--let him be stiff and horrid.
"I declare you act as if it were my fault the old boat is gone!" she remarked aggrievedly.
"Don't be silly!" An uncomfortable silence followed.

Esther began to realise how tired she was.

Callandar stared out gloomily over the darkening lake.
"Anyway it's bad enough without your being cross," said Esther in a small voice.
"Cross--my dear child! Did I seem cross?
What a brute you must think me.
But to get you into this infernal tangle!--If this old woman is out in the boat she'll have to come back some time.

She can't stay out on the lake all night." Esther, who thought privately that this was exactly what the old woman might do, made no reply.

She rather liked the tone of his apology and was feeling better.
"Then there is the dog.


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