Part 37 (1/2)
”Uncle is going to have a big one soon”
”Oh, is he! What's that door for?”
”To open and look out at the stars”
”And that wheel?”
”To turn the whole of the roof round”
”Turn it then”
Toh at heart he resented the hectoring, bullying way adopted by his cousin, and thought how glad he would be when Monday caot out into the little gallery, where Toan to point out the beauty of the landscape, and the distant houses and villages to be seen froht
”Isn't there a splendid view?” he said
”Bosh!+ I've been at the top of Saint Paul's Not a bad place to sreat deal of nourish, leaned over the rail, and began puffing little clouds of smoke into the air; but all the same he did not seem to enjoy it, and at the end of a few o out
”What tihed
”Two o'clock,” he said
”I said dinner, not lunch, stupid”
”I knohat you said,” replied Toed his tone directly afterward ”We don't have lunch, but early dinner, and tea at six”
”How horrible!” said Sao down”
He stepped back into the observatory, looking sharply at everything while Tom secured the shutter, and then they went down into the laboratory, which evidently took the visitor's attention
”Wouldn't be a bad place with a good Turkey carpet and so-room if I lived down here I mean if I was transported down here”
”You don't think ood-humouredly; ”but you'd like it if you lived here There's capital fishi+ng in the river, and the fir-woods sith rabbits Walnut-wood,” he added, as his cousin examined the bureau ”Uncle says the brass-work is very old and curious, nearly two hundred years, he thinks”
”Got a gun?” said Saet one? We o and shoot a few rabbits”
”I don't knohether we could even if there was a gun They are preserved about here like the hares and pheasants”
”There are no hares about here?”
”Oh, yes I've seen several and made them run”