From out the Vasty Deep by Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes
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Christmas party went off, he'd give them each a five-pound note at the
end of the month. It made them forget the haunted room, I can tell you, ma'am!" She added grudgingly, "He _is_ a kind gentleman, and no mistake." "Indeed he is! I'm glad that you see that now, Pegler." Miss Farrow spoke with a touch of meaning in her voice. "I did a very good turn for myself when I got him out of that queer scrape years ago." "Why yes, ma'am, I suppose you did." But Pegler's tone was not as hearty as that of her lady. There was a pause. "Then what have you settled to do about to-night?" "If you don't mind, ma'am--I'm arranging to sleep in what they call the second maid's room. There is a bell through, ma'am, but you'll have to go into the next room to ring it, for you know, ma'am, that it's the next room that ought to have been your room by rights." "I wish now that I'd taken it and put you in here," said Miss Farrow ruefully. "They're going to keep up a good fire there. So when you go in you won't get a chill." "That does seem luxurious," said Miss Farrow, smiling. She loved luxury, and it was pleasant to think that there should be a fire kept up in an empty room just so that she shouldn't feel a chill when she went in for a moment to ring for her maid! |
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