摘要: ONCE upon a time, in England, during the war, there were three children and their names were Carey, Charles, and Paul. Carey was about your Charles a little younger, younger, and Paul was only six. One summer, because it was not safe for them to be in London, they were sent to Bedfordshire to stay with an aunt. She was an old aunt and she lived in an old square house--which lay in a garden where no flowers grew. There were lawns and shrubs and cedars but no flowers, which made the garden seem grave and sad. The children were shy of the house, with its big hall and wide stairways; they were shy of Elizabeth-the stern old housemaid-and they were shy of their aunt, too, because she had pale blue eyes with pinkish edges and did not often smile. But they loved the garden and river which ran through it and the countryside beyond with its tangled hedges and sweet meadow grass. They were out all day. 7