persuading Anna to sleep in a bed. She would often get out in the night and sleep on the floor, usually next to us. We keep an extra cover at the end of the bed, and she would pull that off and wrap herself in it. If you got up to go to the loo, you'd trip over this bundle. But Christine was relaxed and didn't make an issue of it. I suppose some people might have found it worrying, but it didn't trouble me unduly. I knew that Anna had a lot of adjusting to do, and that in the orphanage many children hadn't had beds. There were also understandable signs of insecurity. Everything she got, she clung to. One morning she put all her clothes on -- 14 T-shirts, socks, a hat -- the sweat was pouring off her. When Tony bought her a sunhat, she wouldn't take it off. And, more touching, We'd find that, while we'd been asleep, she
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