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From that day there was a change in Mrs. Milligan's manner toward me, and between Arthur and myself there grew a strong friendship. I neveronce felt the difference in our positions; this may have been due toMrs. Milligan's kindness, for she often spoke to me as though I were herchild. When the country was interesting we would go very slowly, but if thelandscape was dreary, the horses would trot quickly along the towingpath. When the sun went down the barge stopped; when the sun rose thebarge st...arted on again. If the evenings were damp we went into the little cabin and sat round abright fire, so that the sick boy should not feel chilly, and Mrs. Milligan would read to us and show us pictures and tell us beautifulstories. Then, when the evenings were beautiful, I did my part. I would take myharp and when the boat had stopped I would get off and go at a shortdistance and sit behind a tree. Then, hidden by the branches, I playedand sang my best. On calm nights Arthur liked to hear the music withoutbeing able to see who played.
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