od to wish, ask
at thou canst n
ey Col
nd neatly kept. The same might be said of the room, where heavy old-fashioned furniture, handsome but not new, was concealed by various fli
on of the surroundings. She was herself a quiet-looking, gentle lady, rather small, with a sweet mouth and eyes of hazel, in a rather worn face, dressed in a
air rough and uncovered, and her dress of well-used black silk, her complexion of the red that shows
t true? May I co
rescott, breathlessly. "I suppose
t home at one. Or sh
e to have a little time with you first
our things. I do not know
comfortable bedroom, evidently serving also the purposes of a priv
report from her cousins, and they have b
ief, it is not exactly affluence. I have been with Mr. Bell going into the matter and seeing the place," said Miss Prescott, sitting comfo
ons it at abou
an es
vonshire valley, with the furn
ncy that it is at least as
hat they would have he
schoolfellows; one cannot hel
said Miss Prescott, smiling. "Well, their
he family," said Mrs. Best. "Of course not
ugh she consented to be my godmother. She offered to adopt me on my mother's death, and once when my father married agai
it your duty to go and work for your po
old lady was affronted for good, and never took any more notice of me, nor answered my letters. I
e first stiffness had worn off, and they were together again, as had been the solicitor's daughter and the
sh you had the go
all fight for me," said Mrs. Best, who had been bravely presiding over a high-school boarding-house ever since her husband, a railw
es when their mother died. I don't know how to be thankful enough to you and for all the blessings we have
dee
e Colonel is going to take a house at Shrewsbury, where
een there s
tle boys from India, so that she had an excuse for retaining me; but that is over now, or will be in a few weeks time. I ha
your art, and m
rewith Agatha's earnest appeal to be sent to Girton, there comes this inheritance! Taki
taking another
can only think as yet of having my dear girls to myself, moi,
nate. Epidemics have been
sles, and I could not go and carry infection. Oh! and then Freddy broke his leg, and his grandmother
ly was,
za to every one. And these last holidays! What should the newly-come little one from India do, but catch a fever in the Red Sea, and I had to keep guard
u have been with them, except for
nt reader; she would hardly look at me, so absorbed was she
ow. I conclude that you wi
over their heads. Besides, you have so mothered them, dea
to Queensland with him, perhaps I should have asked you to take this house off my hands. May be it would be prude
I have a perfect longing for
o what they have had access to here. There is a good deal t
o be in despair
it a fad of the examiners, but perhaps our headmistress might not say the same. She
at least, and by the time her course is finis
taking them in
teach my own kin, and not endless s
I can give them here. You will take them into a fresh sphere, and-as things were-besides
I am quite certain you would never le
on't think I should have asked you to consent to Vera and The
, a very nice boy; and Jessie Dale went to school wi
arden that gets the prizes at the horticultural shows. They are thoroughly good people, but I was afraid afterwards that there had be
lrios! Are
a good deal of talent, and very prudently has got taken on by the firm of Eccles and Co., who do a great deal of architectural decoration
not very
ot go with Thekla, because Waring Grange is far from church, and she would not disturb her Christmas and Epi
ther off than ever! Or perhaps you will fulfil
ere is a Sister Angela at the station who does wonders with t
t holidays. Oh! Sophy, I cannot find words to say how thankful I am to you for havin
though I did not gain by them like my other boarders, I never lost, and they
mother died, and Aunt Magdalen refused help, and how despairingly I prayed, I f
hat you might be enabled to do the
unds, shillings, and pence, which was just concluded when the patter of feet up th
a privileged favourite, a little person of ten years old, with flying
ed in dispensing Irish stew. She had a sensible face, to which projecting teeth gave a character, and a brow that would have shown itself finer but for the overhanging mass of hair. Vera and Paulina were so much alike and so nearly of the same age that they were often taken for twins, but on closer inspection Vera proved to be the prettiest, with a more delicately cut nose, clearer complexion, and bluer eyes; bu
course had just been distributed, she looked up with a great pair of grey eye
dear," returned Magdalen,
a fortune?" undaunt
out it after dinner." And Magdalen felt her c
Best
such things at table, Thekla. Take care with the
y long one,
words in the Revised Version," adde
en very interestin
ome back because she was down with influenza; and Magdalen, suspecting that "shop" was not talked at table, and also that the Scripture passage c
emselves for the half hour before Magdalen's train, and the young ones' return to the High School. She was at once established with
s left me a house and some money; but you must n
ve a bicycle?" be
Agatha. "But, sister, you do mean that we shall be bet
omise you so much," said Magdal
Girton?" cr
I must inquire abo
s a bicycle, and she is no o
r kindly; "I will talk to Mrs. Best, and see
ans a little more in detail; seeing however that the girls had no idea of the value of
and pair, and a but
carriage it will be only a basket or
gatha. "I would not be ric
ng. "Our home, the Goyle, is not more than
the name
y, a narrow ravine. It is lovely even now, and w
" asked Vera. "I shall
wonderful goodness in keeping you on cheaper terms; but if Agatha go
Shall I have always h
ery trained cachinnation, but more of the gi
to mention Mrs. Best's intention of soon giving up her house, which would have much increased her difficulties but for her legacy; and Agatha said, "
en, and she said, "Well, I shall be able to judge
e, and Madame Lardner thinks it would answer to send h
e school; and accordingly the whole party walked up together to the school, Magdalen with Agatha, who was chiefly occupied in explaining how entirely it was o
to each of them as they parted. Agatha thanked her in a tone as if afraid to betray what a boon it was; Vera, with an eager kiss, asking if she could spend it as she lik
ood abilities quite worth cultivating, though not extraordinary; that Vera had a certain sort of cleverness, but no application and not much taste for anything but music; and that Paulina
dred blood rising within her, to complete her term with Lady Milsom, by whom she could not