CHAPTER FOUR-3

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She picked up the roast lamb she had on a tray and carried it ahead of them into the study. David found that Benina had laid the table they had used last night and when Nanny put down the lamb, all he had to do was to carve. There were vegetables to go with it which he knew must have come from the garden, and David suspected that the gardener or his son were only too willing to help if they could be paid a few pennies for doing so. David thought he must see the gardener and arrange for him to go to work on the garden again. Yet he thought it would please Newman to be the first to be back working again at Ingle Hall. He and Benina both enjoyed their luncheon and the bread-and-butter pudding Nanny had made for them with a little cream from the village was simply delicious. “Have you ha

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