166/297 You think her a very good nurse ?" "Yes, quite equal to the general run." "I thank you very kindly," said the lady rising. "I hope I shall find, in Jane, a nurse to my liking." "I certainly hope so," replied Mrs.May, as she attended her to the door. But, I suppose she trusted to your known kind feelings, not to expose her." "No doubt that was the reason. But, I can tell her that I was strongly tempted to speak out the plain truth. Indeed, I could hardly contain myself when the lady told me that she wanted her to nurse a little infant. |