Over my shoulder I noted that Rosie was standing watching us, a puzzled look on her face.
"Dick!" It was rather a faint call, but loud enough to be heard.
"She's calling you," said I.
"Wait, Dickie!" This time there was an aggrieved, pleading note, against which the stern Dickie was not proof.
"Well," said he, "I suppose I'd better see what she wants. Will you wait?"
"No, I will go on slowly and you can catch up with me.
Don't be long, Dickie."
But a full hour later, when I returned, he was just starting. From some distance up the road I could see them.
On the veranda Rosie's mother rocked and worked placidly away at something in her lap. Quite sedately they walked down the path until a big hydrangea bush, studded thickly with great clumps of blossoms, screened them from the house. Then something occurred which told me that the boating incident and the unanswered note had either been forgiven or forgotten.
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