Patricia St John Series by Patricia St. John
Author:Patricia St. John [John, Patricia St.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-8024-8244-0
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 1982-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
Stirrings Under the Snow
The family had started tea when I got home, and Mr. Owen had gone out to look for me. The children, as usual, were in a great state of excitement.
âWhere have you been?â shouted Janet. âDaddyâs gone to look for you, and you missed Sunday school.â
âWe thought you had drowned in the river,â remarked Johnny cheerfully.
âOr youâd been kidnapped,â added Frances, her eyes very round.
âOr we thought perhaps youâd run away,â chimed in Peter, his mouth full of cake.
âWhereâve you been?â demanded Robin, beaming at me over his mug of milk.
There was one good thing about these children: they asked questions so hard and fast that there was never time to give an answer or explain, and I did not wish to explain. I looked rather anxiously at Mrs. Owen to see if she was cross; she had certainly looked relieved when I came in.
âYou mustnât go so far alone till you know the way about, Elaine,â she said gently. âThe paths are confusing around here. Now stop asking where sheâs been, all of you. She doesnât know where sheâs been. She only came the day before yesterday.â
Nevertheless, as soon as tea was over, she called me into the kitchen and, sitting down on a chair by the window, she pulled me gently toward her and asked me herself where Iâd been.
âOnly for a walk,â I replied rather rebelliously. âThereâs nothing wrong in going for a walk alone, is there, Mrs. Owen?â
âOh, no,â she said quietly, âthereâs nothing wrong at all. Janet often goes for walks alone. Itâs just that Iâm afraid of you getting lost when you donât know the country. Come and tell me when you want to go out alone, Elaine, and then I shall know where you are.â
I was rather surprised at this speech, for I had thought she was going to be cross, but she wasnât at all. Yet she seemed puzzled, as though she was trying to understand why I would want to be alone, and I had a sort of feeling that if I could make her understand, she would try to help.
âMrs. Owen,â I murmured, âdo you see that wall?â
She gazed out into the dusk. Over the hills above âmy cottage,â there were still orange streaks in the stormy sky, and I could see the wall.
âYes?â she answered questioningly.
âWell,â I said, âI wonât go any farther than there. Just around the other side of the bushes thereâs a special place where I want to play. And please, Mrs. Owen, let me go and play there alone, and donât let the others come and look for me. I like playing alone better.â
She smiled understandingly, for she knew all about special places. All of her children had them.
âYou can play there whenever you like, dear,â she said kindly. âYouâve been used to playing alone, havenât you? All the same, I hope youâll sometimes play with Janet and Peter too. Theyâd like you to share their games.â
I didnât answer and, having got what I wantedâpermission to play aloneâI drew away.
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