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The Wouldbegoods

CHAPTER 10
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The ladies all wore stiff bonnets, and no one took their gloves off, though, of course, it was quite in the country, and it is not wrong to take your gloves off there.
We had planned to be quite close when the digging went on; but Albert's uncle made us a mystic sign and drew us apart.
Then he said: 'The stalls and dress circle are for the guests.

The hosts and hostesses retire to the gallery, whence, I am credibly informed, an excellent view may be obtained.' So we all went up on the Roman walls, and thus missed the cream of the lark; for we could not exactly see what was happening.

But we saw that things were being taken from the ground as the men dug, and passed round for the Antiquities to look at.

And we knew they must be our Roman remains; but the Antiquities did not seem to care for them much, though we heard sounds of pleased laughter.

And at last Alice and I exchanged meaning glances when the spot was reached where we had put in the extras.


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