If out into the street. I'm so sorry, Matty, so sorry.' She stopped and waited for Matty to speak but could say nothing to help her. He went upstairs and la down on his bed "Nelson ran out to look for me," he thought. "He didn't see the car, and then The door opened and Mr Doolin came in. "Your mother's very unhappy,' he said quietly. She thinks that Nelson died because of her. She carried him back to the house herself. Why didn't you do what we told you to do? Why Mr Doolin stopped then, because he saw that his son was crying. Matty did not go to school on Monday, and got into trouble on Tuesday for that. He was silent and unhappy all the time, at home and at school. His mother cooked all his favourite food every day, but Matty wasn t interested. On the Wednesday of his last week at school, he came home, went in through the back door and stopped in surprise. The kitchen was full of camping things on the floor, the table, everywhere. Then he heard a laugh behind the door, and Joe and Mrs came in. "Hey, Matty, isn't it exciting?' said Joe happily Mrs Doolin looked at her son. "Are you please "Oh, Mum!" Matty said slowly. "I don't know what to say. It's it's wonderful! Does does Dad know of course he does!' Mrs Doolin said. "He came with