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The Wouldbegoods

CHAPTER 14
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But Oswald hates books that finish up without telling you the things you might want to know about the people in the book.

So here goes.
We went home to the beautiful Blackheath house.

It seemed very stately and mansion-like after the Moat House, and everyone was most frightfully pleased to see us.
Mrs Pettigrew CRIED when we went away.

I never was so astonished in my life.

She made each of the girls a fat red pincushion like a heart, and each of us boys had a knife bought out of the housekeeping (I mean housekeeper's own) money.
Bill Simpkins is happy as sub-under-gardener to Albert's uncle's lady's mother.


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