SYBIL. her afterwards, and if she did forget, I'll tell you what she must do; she must go without one day longer than you. Now come along with me, and I'll make it all right, you'll see.” When they got back to the dining-room auntie quietly lifted Carrots on to his chair again, and said to his mamma with a smile, “Tt was all a mistake; I thought it was; - Carrots was not naughty at all, and he is quite happy again now.” And Mrs. Desart smiled too, so Carrots really did feel happy again. But he wondered FP FFP SW what auntie would do about the tea, which was still standing there as he had left it; “and it would be wrong to ‘waste’ it,’ thought Carrots. Sybil was sitting on auntie’s other side; and auntie, glancing at her cup, saw that it was empty. So auntie quietly put Carrots’s cup before Sybil, and gave Carrots the empty one. “Cecil,” she said, “will you give Carrots some tea without any sugar?”