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XX. “I Shall Live Forever—and Ever—and Ever!”

           Theyhadlongandquitedelightfultalksabouttheirroute.Theywouldgoupthispathanddownthatoneandcrosstheotherandgoroundamongthefountainflower-bedsasiftheywerelookingatthe“bedding-outplants”theheadgardener,Mr.Roach,hadbeenhavingarranged.Thatwouldseemsucharationalthingtodothatnoonewouldthinkitatallmysterious.Theywouldturnintotheshrubberywalksandlosethemselvesuntiltheycametothelongwalls.Itwasalmostasseriousandelaboratelythoughtoutastheplansofmarchmadebygreatgeneralsintimeofwar.

           Rumorsofthenewandcuriousthingswhichwereoccurringintheinvalid’sapartmentshadofcoursefilteredthroughtheservants’hallintothestableyardsandoutamongthegardeners,butnotwithstandingthis,Mr.RoachwasstartledonedaywhenhereceivedordersfromMasterColin’sroomtotheeffectthathemustreporthimselfintheapartmentnooutsiderhadeverseen,astheinvalidhimselfdesiredtospeaktohim.

           “Well,well,”hesaidtohimselfashehurriedlychangedhiscoat,“what’stodonow?HisRoyalHighnessthatwasn’ttobelookedatcallingupamanhe’sneverseteyeson.”

           Mr.Roachwasnotwithoutcuriosity.Hehadnevercaughtevenaglimpseoftheboyandhadheardadozenexaggeratedstoriesabouthisuncannylooksandwaysandhisinsanetempers.Thethinghehadheardoftenestwasthathemightdieatanymomentandtherehadbeennumerousfancifuldescriptionsofahumpedbackandhelplesslimbs,givenbypeoplewhohadneverseenhim.

           “Thingsarechanginginthishouse,Mr.Roach,”saidMrs.

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