A Great Success by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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saying "Come in"--the door opened cautiously to admit the face of the
substantial lady, Miss Field, to whom Doris had been introduced at the tea-table. "Are you resting?" said Miss Field, "or only 'interned'?" "Oh, please come in!" cried Doris. "I never was less tired in my life." Miss Field entered, and took the armchair that Doris offered her, fronting the open window and the summer scene. Her face would have suited the Muse of Mirth, if any Muse is ever forty years of age. The small, up-turned nose and full red lips were always smiling; so were the eyes; and the fair skin and still golden hair, the plump figure and gay dress of flower-sprigged muslin, were all in keeping with the part. "You have never seen my cousin before?" she inquired. "Lady Dunstable? Is she your cousin?" Miss Field nodded. "My first cousin. And I spend a great part of the year here, helping in different ways. Rachel can't do without me now, so I'm able to keep her in order. Don't ever be shy with her! Don't ever let her think she frightens you!--those are the two indispensable rules here." "I'm afraid I should break them," said Doris, slowly. "She does frighten me--horribly!" "Ah, well, you didn't show it--that's the chief thing. You know she's a much more human creature than she seems." |
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