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  • Harriet sat quietly while Aede peeled a peach for her, and listened to Dr Eijsinck's deep voice -- he was discussing rose grafting with her hostess, who turned to her and said kindly, but in her own language, "Harry, you must go and see Friso's garden, it is such a beautiful one."

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  • Aede didn't ask her where she wanted to go but went straight out of the town towards Leeuwarden, and rather to her surprise, right through it and on to the Groningen road.

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  • They had been visiting their grandparents in Sneek, but now the Easter holidays were over and they would be going back to high school Aede had gone back to hospital the previous evening; Dr Van Minn en had an unexpected appointment that afternoon; the question as it who should fetch them was debated over the rolls and coffee.

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  • They turned for home soon afterwards and towards the end of the journey, Aede said,

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  • This remark had the effect of making her feel a little more cheerful, they arrived back at the house almost gaily, and the gaiety lasted through her good-bye to Aede and the unexpected influx of the doctor's friends who had come to wish her God-speed, and stayed for drinks.

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  • Aede repeated her words in English, and then went on in the same language.

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  • "Is Dr Eijsinck's share of the practice a large one?" she asked Aede.

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  • "Just round the country so that you can see what it is like," Aede replied, and turned the car into a still smaller road.

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  • Wierd was coming to luncheon, reiterated Sieske; they would go for a drive, she and Wierd and Harriet and Aede.

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  • She smiled at Aede, which encouraged him to say with some awkwardness,

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