THE YOUNG LIFE OF PAUL-5

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“What time dost say he’s coming?” Morel asked for the fifth time. “The train gets in at half-past six,” she replied emphatically. “Then he’ll be here at ten past seven.” “Eh, bless you, it’ll be hours late on the Midland,” she said indifferently. But she hoped, by expecting him late, to bring him early. Morel went down the entry to look for him. Then he came back. “Goodness, man!” she said. “You’re like an ill-sitting hen.” “Hadna you better be gettin’ him summat t’ eat ready?” asked the father. “There’s plenty of time,” she answered. “There’s not so much as I can see on,” he answered, turning crossly in his chair. She began to clear her table. The kettle was singing. They waited and waited. Meantime the three children were on the platform at Sethley Bridge, on the Midland main lin

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