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The Late Miss Hollingford

CHAPTER XI
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There, we will send away the noisiest." And Mrs.Hill hereupon tumbled some half-dozen fluffy bodies out of the window on to the verandah below, and stood for the next few moments wagging her head and coquetting down at the ill-tempered little brutes, who whined and scowled their resentment of the disrespectful treatment they had received.
"Ho, my beauties! run, skip, jump!" cried the lady, throwing up her little fat arms.

And the dogs, rolling their bodies away into the sun at last, her attention returned to me.
"I must first tell you, my love," said she, drawing a letter from her pocket, and smoothing it open on her knee, "I must first confide to you in strict secresy that our dear Rachel is engaged to be married." Here the ecstatic fury of the singing-birds reached such a deafening climax that their mistress was obliged to pause in her communication, and to go round the room dropping extinguishers of silk and muslin over the cages.

"When the pie was opened the birds began to sing," thought I, the pie being Mrs.Hill's budget, and I had also time to consider that John must have sat up very late last night, or risen very early this morning, to have matters already so very happily matured.

"I wonder if Grace would mind travelling a day sooner than she named," was the third thought that went whizzing through my head before Mrs.Hill could proceed any further with the news that she had in store for me.
"Yes," said Mrs.Hill, "it is true that we are destined to lose her, and it is very kind and sympathising of you, my dear, to look so miserable.
You can readily imagine how I shall suffer--I, who have loved that girl far more than if I had been ten times over her mother." And the little lady wiped her eyes.

"I told you, my dear, that the matter is a secret.
Old Sir Arthur wants his son to marry another lady, and Arthur Noble cannot marry without his father's consent.


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