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. And to-day is the twenty-first.

. This year.

. So it must be a year and a day to-day.

. Pooh, that's not the way to reckon it. It ought to be done by arithmetic. Let me see&mdash;[He shuts his eyes and repeats.]
 * "Thirty days hath September,
 * "April, June and . . ."

. [Interupting.] That's no use!

. Oh, I know&mdash;I know now! How many days are there in a year.

. [Hiding a smile.] Three hundred and sixty-five usually.

. I've got it now! Quiet! Quiet! I take June twentieth, [He writes on his tablet with his big gold pencil.] and add three hundred and sixty-five. She ought to arrive on June