AND SO WE BEGAN…
Merrily ted to tor. Emmeline and Adeline ted.
Merrily emerged one day from under t of ted abruptly. o tumbled into tipping collars and socks onto tourned and rig believe and rig and rig and rigime out a sc rose into t could rend it in two.
Mr. Griffin looked up from able plot and came to t door old Granny Stokes fro tc onto ounded, t Merrily, ruck, as time’s supply of words.
Eventually s. “My baby’s gone.”
And once t to action. Mr. Griffin jumped over took Merrily by to t of okes disappeared from er ed in t garden, calling out for help.
And t is it? ’s happened?”
‘taken! From tor!“
‘You t way.“
‘Run and fetch her husband, somebody.“
All tion at t of the house.
At t. Merrily’s ed tranquilly in turned soil, Emmeline caressed t ecstasy and Adeline kicked of t t thing moving.
t. It he voom.
tor along t art t appeared, and also t along very uneven ground. tly banked, ed t an angle. t all four urned earter to tles and brambles snagged in t t going after t ty yards. But t. t to get t pram all trengto feel t at all. tearing tles a on t, Emmeline still crooning o it, giving it a surreptitious stroke ime to time, kissing it.
At last to t. But instead of making directly for it turned toed to play. o top of t slope igable energy, t it in position. ted out t it on to to te-faced. At a signal from powerful push she could manage.
At first t slo. But te sun as turned. Faster and fast