[Mistress and Maid by Dinah Craik (aka: Miss Mulock)]@TWC D-Link book
Mistress and Maid

CHAPTER XVI
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Next morning, while with that cheerful, unanxious countenance which those about an invalid must learn continually to wear, Elizabeth was trying to persuade her mistress not to rise, she heard a knock, and made some excuse for escaping.

She well knew what it was and who had come.
There, in the parlor, sat Miss Hilary, Mrs.Jones talking at her rather than to her, for she hardly seemed to hear.

But that she had heard every thing was clear enough.

Her drawn white face, the tight clasp of her hands, showed that the ill tidings had struck her hard.
"Go away, Mrs.Jones," cried Elizabeth, fiercely.

"Miss Hilary will call when she wants you." And with an ingenious movement that just fell short of a push, somehow the woman was got on the other side of the parlor door, which Elizabeth immediately shut.


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