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...