[Homestead on the Hillside by Mary Jane Holmes]@TWC D-Link bookHomestead on the Hillside CHAPTER VII 2/4
A tear trembled on Ada's long eyelashes, as she timidly asked; "Can I see your grandmother ?" "Mrs.Dayton, I presume you mean," said Lucy haughtily. Ada bowed and Lucy continued: "She is not at home just at present." "Perhaps, then, you can pay me for the work," said Ada. The scowl on Lucy's face grew darker as she replied, "I have nothing to do with grandma's hired help.
Come to-morrow and she will be here. How horridly cold this open door makes the hall!" Ada thought of the empty cupboard at home, and of her pale, sick mother.
Love for her conquered all other feeling, and in a choking voice she said, "Oh, Miss Dayton, if you will pay it you will confer a great favor on me, for mother is sick, and we need it so much!" There was a movement in the parlor.
St.Leon was approaching, and with an impatient gesture Lucy opened the opposite door, saying to Ada, "Come in here." The tone was so angry that, under any other circumstances, Ada would have gone away.
Now, however, she entered, and Lucy, taking out her purse, said, "How much is the sum about which you make so much fuss ?" "Two dollars and a half," answered Ada. "Two dollars and a half," repeated Lucy, and then, as a tear fell from Ada's eye, she added contemptuously, "It is a small amount to cry about." Ada made no reply, and was about leaving the room when Lucy detained her, by saying, "Pray, did you ask Mr.St.Leon to accompany you here and bring your bundle ?" "Miss Dayton, you know better--you know I did not," answered Ada, as the fire of insulted pride flashed from her dark blue eyes, which became almost black, while her cheek grew pale as marble. Instantly Lucy's manner changed, and in a softened tone she said, "I am glad to know that you did not; and now, as a friend, I warn you against receiving any marks of favor from St.Leon." "What do you mean ?" asked Ada, and Lucy continued: "You have sense enough to know that when a man of St.Leon's standing shows any preference for a girl in your circumstances it can be from no good design." "You judge him wrongfully--you do not know him," said Ada; and Lucy answered: "Pray, where did you learn so much about him ?" Ada only answered by rising to go. "Here, this way," said Lucy, and leading her through an enter passage to the back door, she added, "I do it to save your good name.
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