Dorothy Dainty at Glenmore by Amy Brooks
page 36 of 169 (21%)
page 36 of 169 (21%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
In a room farther up the corridor, Vera and Elf were laughing and
chuckling over much the same trick as that which Patricia had played, only that Vera and Elf had brought a huge parcel into the house, and had not been questioned regarding it. It was late afternoon when Vera had returned from the village. Dorothy saw her far up the road, and wondered why she walked so slowly, but as she neared the gateway, it was evident that she carried a heavy parcel. Her storm-coat had a deep cape, but it only partly hid the bundle. She looked up toward the window where Dorothy stood, laughed, and made a gesture to indicate that she was going around to the rear of the house. "Nancy, what do you suppose the girls are up to?" "Vera has just come from the village with a bundle twice as big as the one Miss Fenler found Patricia bringing in, and she has gone around toward the back door with it." "She's trying to dodge Miss Fenler," Nancy said. "But, Nancy, she can't get to her room from the back way. The back door leads into the kitchen. There's no back stairway." "I know that," Nancy said, "but Vera isn't going around the house for the sake of a walk. She's intending to get in the back way I do believe. I wonder if she has coaxed one of the maids to help her. Come on, down the hall to the big window that has a balcony under it. We'll see if she really gets in." |
|