15/26 The children know of it, and I hear their whispers in the school, 'Mr.Crawley has taken some money.' I heard the girl say it myself." "What matters what the girl says ?" "And yet you would have me go in a fine carriage to Silverbridge, as though to a wedding. If I am wanted there let them take me as they would another. I shall be here for them,--unless I am dead." At this moment Jane reappeared, pressing her mother to take off her wet clothes, and Mrs.Crawley went with her daughter to the kitchen. "But, mamma, it must come right; must it not ?" "I trust it will. |