âDo you believe in Magic?â asked Colin after he had explained about Indian fakirs. âI do hope you do.â
âThat I do, lad,â she answered. âI never knowed it by that name but what does thâ name matter? I warrant they call it a different name iâ France anâ a different one iâ Germany. Thâ same thing as set thâ seeds swellinâ anâ thâ sun shininâ made thee a well lad anâ itâs thâ Good Thing. It isnât like us poor fools as think it matters if us is called out of our names. Thâ Big Good Thing doesnât stop to worrit, bless thee. It goes on makinâ worlds by thâ millionâ âworlds like us. Never thee stop believinâ in thâ Big Good Thing anâ knowinâ thâ worldâs full of itâ âanâ call it what thaâ likes. Thaâ wert singinâ to it when I come into thâ garden.â
âI felt so joyful,â said Colin, opening his beautiful strange eyes at her. âSuddenly I felt how different I wasâ âhow strong my arms and legs were, you knowâ âand how I could dig and standâ âand I jumped up and wanted to shout out something to anything that would listen.â