Mary Olivier: a Life by May Sinclair
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Gas light was a good light; but when you turned it on Jenny came up and
put it out again. She said, "Goodness knows when you'll get to sleep with _that_ light flaring." There was never anybody about at bedtime. Jenny was dishing up the dinner. Harriet was waiting. Catty only ran up for a minute to undo the hooks and brush your hair. When Mamma sent her to bed she came creeping back into the dining-room. Everybody was eating dinner. She sickened with fright in the steam and smell of dinner. She leaned her head against Mamma and whimpered, and Mamma said in her soft voice, "Big girls don't cry because it's bed-time. Only silly baby girls are afraid of ghosts." Mamma wasn't afraid. When she cried Mark left his dinner and carried her upstairs, past the place where the ghost was, and stayed with her till Catty came. VII I. "Minx! Minx! Minx!" Mark had come in from the garden with Mamma. He was calling to Mary. Minx |
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