Australia Felix by Henry Handel Richardson
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three; and while locks were smoothed and collars adjusted in the
adjoining bedroom, she remained behind to look out thimbles, needles and strips of plain sewing, and to lay them naturally about the table. The blonde sisters reappeared, all aglow with excitement. Tilly, in particular, was in a sad flutter. "Girls, I simply CAN'T face 'im in 'ere!" she declared. "It was 'ere, in this very room, that 'e first--you know what!" "Nor can I," cried Jinny, catching the fever. "Feel my 'eart, 'ow it beats," said her sister, pressing her hands, one over the other, to her full left breast. "Mine's every bit as bad," averred Jinny. "I believe I shall 'ave the palpitations and faint away, if I stop 'ere." Polly was genuinely concerned. "I'll run and call mother back." "No, I tell you what: let's 'ide!" cried Tilly, recovering. Jinny wavered. "But will they find us?" "Duffer! Of course. Ma'll give 'em the 'int.--Come on!" Suiting the action to the word, and imitated by her sister, she scrambled over the window sill to the verandah. Polly found herself |
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