Fanny blushed and softened, but turned it off. “There--no heroics,
please,” said she. “You are a dear little fellow; and don't go and be
jealous, for he shan't have her. He would never ask me to his house, you
know. Now I think you would perhaps--who knows? Tell me, fascinating
monster, are you going to be ungrateful?”
“Not to you. My home would always be yours; and you know it.” And he
caught her hand and kissed it in an ungovernable transport, the strings
of which be pulled himself. He took care to be quick about it, though,
and not let Zoe or Uxmoor see, who were walking on before and behaving
sedately.
In Hillstoke lived, on a pension from Vizard, old Mrs. Greenaway,
rheumatic about the lower joints, so she went on crutches; but she went
fast, being vigorous, and so did her tongue. At Hillstoke she was Dame
Greenaway, being a relic of that generation which applied the word dame
to every wife, high and low; but at Islip she was “Sally,” because she
had started under that title, fifty-five years ago, as house-maid at
Vizard Court; and, by the tenacity of oral tradition, retained it ever
since, in spite of two husbands she had wedded and buried with equal
composure.
Her feet were still springy, her arms strong as iron, and her crutches
active. At sight of our party she came out with amazing wooden strides,
agog for gossip, and met them at the gate. She managed to indicate a
courtesy, and said, “Good day, miss; your sarvant, all the company. Lord,
how nice you be dressed, all on ye, to--be--sure! Well, miss, have ye
heerd the news?”
“No, Sally. What is it?”
“What! haant ye heerd about the young 'oman at the farm?”
“Oh yes; we came to see her.”
“No, did ye now? Well, she was here not half an hour agone. By the same
toaken, I did put her a question, and she answered me then and there.”
“And may I ask what the question was?”
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