It was in these twilight hours that Mrs. Sowerby heard of all that happened at Misselthwaite Manor. At first she was only told that âMester Colinâ had taken a fancy to going out into the grounds with Miss Mary and that it was doing him good. But it was not long before it was agreed between the two children that Dickonâs mother might âcome into the secret.â Somehow it was not doubted that she was âsafe for sure.â
So one beautiful still evening Dickon told the whole story, with all the thrilling details of the buried key and the robin and the gray haze which had seemed like deadness and the secret Mistress Mary had planned never to reveal. The coming of Dickon and how it had been told to him, the doubt of Mester Colin and the final drama of his introduction to the hidden domain, combined with the incident of Ben Weatherstaffâs angry face peering over the wall and Mester Colinâs sudden indignant strength, made Mrs. Sowerbyâs nice-looking face quite change color several times.