It was two o'clock in the morning when help came, but Matty remembered very little about it. He just wanted to go on sleeping. And when he next woke up, he was lying in a bed with bright sunshine all around him. Then he saw Mrs Walsh's face above him, and suddenly remembered essica he said he's all right. She's all right." Mrs Walsh's voice was shaking, and she was crying and smiling at the same time. 'Don't you want to see who's here?' she said Matty turned his head. His mother was sitting beside the bed. 'Oh, Matty," she said, we nearly lost you!' She took his hand, and went on softly, "But you're all right, and that's all that matters. And Matty, I want you to know something. Your dad and I agree that you can do what you like with your life. The most important thing is that you're all right. So you can take Mr Walsh's job Job? What job?' He planned to ask you at the end of your holiday, said Mrs Doolin. "He needs help on the farm, and he likes you. He says that you're a good worker, and you don't talk all the time, like your friends