aw, and Dinkie's yellow head nestled
close against his dad's salt-and-peppery pate.
It made me gulp a little, for some reason or other. So I tiptoed away,
without letting my lord and master know I'd discovered the secret of
that stern mastery of his. And later on Dinky-Dunk himself tiptoed
into Peter's study, farther down the same wing, so that he could, with
a shadow of truth, explain that he'd been looking over some of the
Spanish manuscripts there, when I happened to ask him, on his return,
just what had kept him away so long!
THE END
Transcribers Note:
page 49: changed typo calmy into calmly
page 89: changed Kaikabad to Kaikobad
page 153: changed typo is into it
page 348: changed typo awkardly into awkwardly
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