Man and Wife by Wilkie Collins
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Lady Lundie opened the proceedings with the regular formula of inquiry
which she had used with all the other servants, "Do you know that Miss Silvester has left the house?" The cook nodded her head affirmatively. "Do you know at what time she left it?" Another affirmative reply. The first which Lady Lundie had received to that question yet. She eagerly went on to the next inquiry. "Have you seen her since she left the house?" A third affirmative reply. "Where?" Hester Dethridge wrote slowly on the slate, in singularly firm upright characters for a woman in her position of life, these words: "On the road that leads to the railway. Nigh to Mistress Chew's Farm." "What did you want at Chew's Farm?" Hester Dethridge wrote: "I wanted eggs for the kitchen, and a breath of fresh air for myself." "Did Miss Silvester see you?" |
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