Chapter Ten The four children ambled down the street which quickly turned into a wooded area with James and Patrick in front, and Katherine and Elizabeth behind. Katherine was stiff; she was steaming. She wouldn’t look at Elizabeth who had stopped to tie her shoe. The boys continued on and disappeared into bushes while Katherine automatically waited for Elizabeth. “You don’t have to wait on me.” “I do. I really don’t want to. Not after today.” “Wow, Mary Gallbladder looked goofy today. One leg was so much shorter than the other. Maybe that’s why she’s not a very good floater.” Finished talking, Elizabeth jumped up ready to go. She felt great. “Elizabeth, that is not her name. Be respectful - she’s a nun. She could have died. She hit her head really hard.” “She’s too mean to die.” Th

