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"Come right in. " "We have got a bully breakfast. No end to eat, " said Eddy, as hedanced at his father's heels. Carroll need not have answered his wife's question then, for herattention was diverted from it, but he did. "I was very busy, dear, "he said, rather gravely. "You were no less in mind. In fact, I neverhad you all any more in mind. " "You must have had a hard night's journey, papa, " Charlotte said, asthey all sat down at the table, and Marie brought in the eggs. "Yes, I had a very ha...rd night, " Carroll replied, still with a curiousgravity. Charlotte regarded him anxiously. "Why, papa, " she said, "aren't youwell?" "Very well indeed, honey, " Carroll replied, and he smiled then. The others looked at him. "Why, papa, you _do_ look sick!" cried Ina. "Arthur, dear, you look as if you had been ill a month, and I nevernoticed it till now, I was so glad to see you, " cried Mrs. Carroll. Suddenly she jumped from her seat and passed behind her husband'schair and drew his head to her shoulder.
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