That was good, says the neighbour, having swallowed his damselfly.
I know, says the one that didn't eat Prawny.
And appropriate, too, says the neighbour.
I suppose so, says the one who didn't eat Prawny. Damselflies were to be our reward.
But the humans couldn't catch them, says the neighbour. Then Prawny stayed with us and helped us to catch them.
But only because he was dead, says the one who didn't eat Prawny.
A sad complication, says the neighbour.
What will happen when the humans come back? asks the one who didn't eat Prawny.
They'll bring us a cooked prawn, says the neighbour.
As a reward for retrieving Prawny's tail, says the one who didn't eat him.
So what's the problem, asks the neighbour. We did that.
Twice, says the one who didn't eat Prawny.
So we'll still deserve the cooked prawn, says the neighbour.
But we'll have to explain the dead Prawny, says the one who didn't eat him.
Let's cover him with something, says the neighbour. So it looks like we're sorry.
Good plan, says the one who didn't eat Prawny. Pebbles or grass?
They decide on grass, and set about picking.
.......
Meanwhile Gaius, Margaret and Terence have arrived back at Minnie's.
Minnie and Katherine are there, drinking tea.
Back already? says Minnie.
How was the War Memorial? asks Margaret.
Same as ever, says Minnie.
Did you enjoy it, Katherine? asks Margaret.
The gift shop was nice, says Katherine. Poppies on everything. Tea towels, coffee mugs. And look what I bought.
She shows them a small box.
What's in it? asks Terence.
A glass leaf, says Katherine. Take the lid off. Be careful.
I'm always careful, says Terence.
A leaf, says Margaret. Does it represent something?
For the fallen, says Katherine.
Is it intended to be amusing? asks Gaius.
The women look at him crossly.
No it's not.
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