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The sirloin of beef vanished in no time and every crumb of treacle tart was consumed.
Mr. Crackenthorpe grumbled: “You two will eat me out of house and home."
Alexander gave him a blue-eyed reproving glance.
"We'll have bread and cheese if you can't afford meat, grandfather."
"Afford it? I can afford it. I don't like waste."
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"We haven't waste any, sir," said Stoddart-West, looking down at his place which bore clear testimony of that fact.
"You boys both eat twice as much as I do."
"We're at the body-building stage," Alexander explained. "We need a big intake of proteins."
The old man grunted.
As the two boys left the table, Lucy heard Alexander say apologetically to his friend:
"You mustn't pay any attention to my grandfather. He's on a diet or something and that makes him rather peculiar. He's terribly mean, too. I think it must be a complex of some kind."
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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