The Terror
They thought it was some small piece of mischief—that the two other children had hidden the boy somewhere in the room: in the big cupboard perhaps.
"What have you done with him then?" said Mrs. Roberts. "Come out, you little rascal, directly in a minute."
There was no little rascal to come out, and Margaret Roberts, the girl, said that Johnnie had not come across the road with them: he must be still playing all by himself by the hedge.
"What did you let him stay like that for?" said Mrs. Roberts. "Can't I trust you for two minutes together? Indeed to goodness, you are all of you more trouble than you are worth." She went to the open door:
"Johnnie! Come you in directly, or you will be sorry for it. Johnnie!"
The poor woman called at the door. She went out to the gate and called there:
"Come you, little Johnnie. Come you,
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