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Penelope’s Experiences in Scotland

CHAPTER XVI
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The white bossy drew closer, treading softly on its daisy carpet; the wondering cows looked up at us as they peacefully chewed their cuds; a man in corduroy breeches came from a corner of the pasture, and with a sharp, narrow hoe rooted out a thistle or two that had found their way into this sweet feeding-ground.

Suddenly we heard the swish of a dress behind, and turned, conscience-stricken, though we had in nothing sinned.
"Does Mrs.Macstronachlacher live here ?" stammered Francesca like a parrot.
It was an idiotic time and place for the question.

We had certainly arranged that she should ask it, but something must be left to the judgment in such cases.

Francesca was hanging over a stone wall regarding a herd of cows in a pasture, and there was no possible shelter for a Mrs.Macstronachlacher within a quarter of a mile.

What made the remark more unfortunate was the fact that, although she had on a different dress and bonnet, the person interrogated was the Disagreeable Woman; but Francesca is particularly slow in discerning resemblances.
She would have gone on mechanically asking for new-laid eggs, had I not caught her eye and held it sternly.


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