Prev | Current Page 21 | Next

Barclay, Florence L. (Florence Louisa), 1862-1921

"The Rosary"

And when the
duchess came sailing down the stairs, ten minutes after the gong had
sounded, and Tommy, flapping his wings angrily, shrieked at her:
"Now then, old girl! Come on!" she went to breakfast in a more
cheerful mood than she had known for months past.


CHAPTER II
INTRODUCES THE HONOURABLE JANE

The only one of her relatives who practically made her home with the
duchess was her niece and former ward, the Honourable Jane Champion;
and this consisted merely in the fact that the Honourable Jane was
the one person who might invite herself to Overdene or Portland
Place, arrive when she chose, stay as long as she pleased, and leave
when it suited her convenience. On the death of her father, when her
lonely girlhood in her Norfolk home came to an end, she would gladly
have filled the place of a daughter to the duchess. But the duchess
did not require a daughter; and a daughter with pronounced views,
plenty of back-bone of her own, a fine figure, and a plain face,
would have seemed to her Grace of Meldrum a peculiarly undesirable
acquisition.


Pages:
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
J.J. Johnson Martin Jondo Kayah Ini Kamoze Kinobe