10/32 Sukey and Nancy were alarmed by loud knocks on the outside of the dining-room door and overhead. All this time Mr.Wesley heard nothing, and was not even told that anything unusual was heard. Mrs.Wesley at first held her peace lest he should think it "according to the vulgar opinion, a warning against his own death, which, indeed, we all apprehended". Mr.Wesley only smiled when he was informed; but, by taking care to see all the girls safe in bed, sufficiently showed his opinion that the young ladies and their lovers were the ghost. Mrs.Wesley then fell back on the theory of rats, and employed a man to blow a horn as a remedy against these vermin. |