"Us" - An Old Fashioned Story by Mrs. Molesworth
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wants, isn't it?" he went on, turning to the woman.
"If the gentleman and lady could come down and look at them, they would see better," said she, seizing the panniers with a great show of getting out the crockery they contained. "Us can't come down there," said Duke. "You must come in at the gate, and us will meet you at the back door." The man and woman hesitated. "Will the servants let us come so far, d'ye think?" asked the man. "Are there no dogs about? Must we say the little master and missy told us to come for that they want to buy a bowl?" "Oh no," cried Pamela hastily, "that wouldn't do. The servants mustn't know." The man glanced at the woman with a meaning look. "To be sure, to be sure," she said. "Master and missy must please themselves. It's no business of the servants. Perhaps it's for a little present to their mamma they want one of our pretty bowls?" "Us hasn't any mamma," said Duke, "and it isn't for a present, but still us doesn't want any one to know. Are you _sure_ you've got any bowls just like ours?" "Certain sure," said the woman; "you see we've such a many--if I was to get them all out you'd see. Yours is blue--with leaves all over |
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