Book Excerpt: ...on, and, without seeming to stop to do it, blowing out the four candles as she came and went.At the door she turned to say, "Good-night, Francis. Your bath's turned on ready. Be sure you wash well behind your ears. We shan't have much time in the morning.""But Mavis always baths first," said he. "I'm the eldest.""Don't argue, child, for goodness' sake," said Aunt Enid. "Mavis is having the flat bath in my bedroom to save time. Come--no...