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XXIII. Magic

           Notasshewasoneo’themaslookeddownonth’earth—nother.Shejustloveditbutshesaidasth’blueskyalluslookedsojoyful.”

           TheseedsDickonandMaryhadplantedgrewasiffairieshadtendedthem.Satinypoppiesofalltintsdancedinthebreezebythescore,gailydefyingflowerswhichhadlivedinthegardenforyearsandwhichitmightbeconfessedseemedrathertowonderhowsuchnewpeoplehadgotthere.Andtheroses—theroses!Risingoutofthegrass,tangledroundthesun-dial,wreathingthetreetrunksandhangingfromtheirbranches,climbingupthewallsandspreadingoverthemwithlonggarlandsfallingincascades—theycamealivedaybyday,hourbyhour.Fairfreshleaves,andbuds—andbuds—tinyatfirstbutswellingandworkingMagicuntiltheyburstanduncurledintocupsofscentdelicatelyspillingthemselvesovertheirbrimsandfillingthegardenair.

           Colinsawitall,watchingeachchangeasittookplace.Everymorninghewasbroughtoutandeveryhourofeachdaywhenitdidn’trainhespentinthegarden.Evengraydayspleasedhim.Hewouldlieonthegrass“watchingthingsgrowing,”hesaid.Ifyouwatchedlongenough,hedeclared,youcouldseebudsunsheaththemselves.Alsoyoucouldmaketheacquaintanceofstrangebusyinsectthingsrunningaboutonvariousunknownbutevidentlyseriouserrands,sometimescarryingtinyscrapsofstraworfeatherorfood,orclimbingbladesofgrassasiftheyweretreesfromwhosetopsonecouldlookouttoexplorethecountry.

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