Dick and Brownie by Mabel Quiller-Couch
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Obedient to her orders, she knocked gently, so gently that for a time
no one heard her, and she was about to knock for the third time, when a lady came round from the front of the house and caught sight of her. She was a young lady, tall and thin and pretty, with such shining golden hair that it made Huldah wink to look at it gleaming in the sunshine. "Can't you make anyone hear? I expect cook is busy; you must knock more loudly." She smiled kindly as she spoke, and her eyes were so gentle and pretty that Huldah scarcely heard what she was saying, for looking at them. "It must be Miss Rose herself," she thought to herself. "Please, ma'am, I--I wanted to see Miss Rose," she stammered out at last. "Please, ma'am, are you--" "I am Miss Rose Carew, yes. How did you know my name? You don't live anywhere hereabouts, do you?" "No, miss." Huldah was almost glad her cheeks were so hot already, for she felt herself blushing at this question. "No, ma'am, I--I don't live anywhere. I'm come from Mrs. Perry, in Woodend Lane. She's ill in bed, and if it wouldn't be putting you out very much, please would you come and see her, miss? She'd be very much obliged, I was to say." Miss Carew's quick sympathy was aroused at once. |
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