The Odds - And Other Stories by Ethel M. (Ethel May) Dell
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be regarded as Dot's duties. He looked around him questioningly as she
emerged from the larder carrying a dish in one hand and a jug of milk in the other. "Where's the little 'un?" he said. It was his recognized pet name for Dot, but for some reason Adela had never approved of it. She frowned now at its utterance. "Do you mean Dot? Oh, mooning about somewhere, I suppose. And leaving other people to do the work." Jack promptly relieved her of her burden and set himself to help her with her task. Adela was not ill-tempered as a rule. She smiled at him. "Good man, Jack! No one can say you're an idler, anyway. I've got rather a nice supper for you. I shouldn't wonder if Fletcher Hill turns up to share it. I hear he is on circuit at Trelevan." "I heard it, too," said Jack. "He's practically sure to come." "He's very persistent," said Adela. "Do you think he will ever win out?" Jack nodded slowly. "I've never known him fail yet in anything he set his mind to--at least, only once. And that was a fluke." "What sort of a fluke?" questioned Adela, who was frankly curious. "When Buckskin Bill slipped through his fingers." Jack spoke |
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