[The Wouldbegoods by E. Nesbit]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wouldbegoods CHAPTER 1 4/34
But I must not anticipate (that means telling the end of the story before the beginning.
I tell you this because it is so sickening to have words you don't know in a story, and to be told to look it up in the dicker). We are the Bastables--Oswald, Dora, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and H.O.If you want to know why we call our youngest brother H.O.you can jolly well read The Treasure Seekers and find out.
We were the Treasure Seekers, and we sought it high and low, and quite regularly, because we particularly wanted to find it.
And at last we did not find it, but we were found by a good, kind Indian uncle, who helped Father with his business, so that Father was able to take us all to live in a jolly big red house on Blackheath, instead of in the Lewisham Road, where we lived when we were only poor but honest Treasure Seekers.
When we were poor but honest we always used to think that if only Father had plenty of business, and we did not have to go short of pocket money and wear shabby clothes (I don't mind this myself, but the girls do), we should be happy and very, very good. And when we were taken to the beautiful big Blackheath house we thought now all would be well, because it was a house with vineries and pineries, and gas and water, and shrubberies and stabling, and replete with every modern convenience, like it says in Dyer & Hilton's list of Eligible House Property.
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