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 particularly helpful. And then they waited for their Mother.

She came at last. Anne Mary said that she was prettier than ever, and Mr. Dewpond said she had never looked so well, and Terry and George thought that she was even nicer to kiss than she had ever been before. For some time they all talked together about everything, and you could see that Mrs. Dewpond couldn't help thinking of her linen-cupboard now and then, but she didn't say anything; and Terry and George kept whispering to each other, "Won't she be surprised when she sees?"—and sometimes George said to Anne Mary, "How surprised do you think she'll be?" At last she got up, saying, "Well, I think I'll just—" and they knew where she was going, and they all went with her. She threw open the chest, and of course she knew at once what had happened. She