onscious effort
towards better things.
It seemed to her as if she had been away years, instead of only three
months, when she and Dermot (who had passed his examination for a Naval
cadetship) drove from Ballycroghan along the well-known road to
Kilmore. The villagers stood at their cabin doors waving a greeting;
her father, and actually her mother too, were waiting for her on the
Castle steps when she arrived; and her four elder brothers had
collected all the dogs of the establishment to join in a warm, if
somewhat uproarious reception.
"I believe everything looks glad to see me," said Honor, "the very
house, and the trees, and the birds, and the flowers in the garden! I'm
going to have the most glorious holidays, and enjoy every hour of them.
It feels almost worth while to have been thirteen weeks at Chessington,
for the joy of such a coming home again!"
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