Mrs. Budlong's Chrismas Presents by Rupert Hughes
page 13 of 56 (23%)
page 13 of 56 (23%)
|
for Such a long time."
And she left the victim to writhe from then on to Christmas, trying alternately to imagine what gift was impending and what would be an appropriate counter-gift. III MISTRESS OF THE REVELS In more ways than one Mrs. Budlong kept Carthage on the writhe. Christmas was merely the climax of a ceaseless activity. All the year round she was at work like a yeast alert in a soggy dough. She was forever getting up things. She was one of those terrible women who return calls on time or a little ahead. That made it necessary for you to return hers earlier. If you didn't, she called you up on the telephone and asked you why you hadn't. You had to promise to come over at once or she'd talk to you till your ear was welded to the telephone. Then if you broke your promise she called you up about that. She got in from fifty-two to a hundred and four calls a year, where one or two would have amply sufficed for all she had to say. It was due to her that Carthage had such a lively social existence--for its size. Once, when she fell ill, the people felt suddenly as passengers feel when a street car is suddenly braked back |
|