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Rh They changed position a little two or three times, but they were worn out with the day's work and their walk and the excitement, and the motion of the train seemed like a sort of rocking which lulled them. Gradually their muscles relaxed and they settled



down, though after they had done so Meg spoke once drowsily.

"Rob," she said, "did you see that was our man?"

"Yes," answered Rob very sleepily indeed; "and he looked as if he knew us."