loosely, and walk h'on.' They walked sedately down the country lane and paused as Mrs Fruity opened the gate to the field and gestured for each one to enter with a loud booming, 'Walk on, walk on and form a circle, please.' Gloria was still imitating her when they returned to the manor two hours later. They cranked themselves out of the car to Gloria's 'Walk on, come along now, walk on . . .' Julia galloped down from the wood and called out. They turned and watched the way she neatly skirted the building, plants and wheelbarrows.
In a charming scene, Mrs. Fruity guides a group through a country lane, inviting them into a field with her authoritative command to form a circle. This moment captures a sense of community and shared experience, as they all engage in this fun activity. Gloria humorously mimics Mrs. Fruity's instructions, which adds a playful element to their excursion.
After two hours, as they return to the manor, Gloria continues her playful imitation, calling everyone with the same urge to keep moving forward. Meanwhile, Julia appears energetically from the woods, showcasing her agility as she skillfully navigates around obstacles like plants and wheelbarrows. This evokes a vibrant image of camaraderie and lightheartedness among the characters.