The Little House
were wet. His heart missed a beat. He knew what that meant. So often in the dark, dark night he had wakened with the sure sense that she was crying and had tiptoed down the creaking stairs to creep in beside her and place his small arms tightly about her.     

       “Never mind; you have me, Mummy.” That was what he always said. He whispered it now.     

       “Yes, I have my wee man.”      

       “And me, Mummy,” Joan murmured sleepily.     

       “Mummy knows. She has you both. Don't worry about her. She's feeling silly tonight.”      

       “Because you're happy?” Joan questioned.     

       “Yes, happy for so many little boys and girls whose soldier daddies will be coming back to them soon. Don't talk any more. Go sleepy-bye.”      

       But Robbie knew that it wasn't happiness that made her cry; he knew that she was crying because she had no soldier to come back. What could he say to comfort her? His eyes grew drowsy while he thought about it. He waited till Joan was in Sleepy-bye Land, then with an effort he opened his eyes.     

       “Mummy, do you know what I'd like best for Christmas?”      

       “I thought you were sleeping. Don't tell me now. There's heaps of time. It's six weeks till Christmas.”      

       “But Joan and I have talked about it,” he persisted. “We don't want him, if you don't want him.”      

       “What is he, dear? If he doesn't cost too much, you shall have him.”      

       Robbie procrastinated now that he had brought his mother to the point of listening. It was a delicate proposal that he was about to make. “I don't know whether you can get one,” he hesitated. “A boy at my school got one without asking, and it wasn't even Christmas.”      

       He was sitting up in bed now, very intense and serious, and very much awake.     

       “But you've not told me yet what it is you want. If you don't tell me, I can't say whether I can afford it.”      

       She slipped her arm about 
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