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Updated: May 22, 2025
"Why, Mistress Regina, the goldsmith's daughter, that counts herself worth us all, and would fain be a queen in the patty-shop, and cut us all out according to her will." "But, Ricarda, I reckoned Mistress Regina a full good and wise woman." "`Good and wise! She may soon be so. I hate goodness and wisdom. There's never a bit of jollity for her.
"Ach!" murmured Regina; "you den can much do." "Ay, thou canst do much," quietly repeated Mistress Chaucer. "Canst dress hair?" Amphillis thought she could. She might well, for her cousins made her their maid, and were not easily pleased mistresses. "Thou canst cook, I cast no doubt, being bred at a patty-shop?" "Mistress, I have only dwelt there these six months past.
She saith 'tis thy doing, Phyllis." "Mine?" exclaimed Amphillis. "She saith so. I wis not how. And art happy here, my maid? Doth thy dame entreat thee well? and be thy fellows pleasant company? Because if no, there's room for thee in the patty-shop, I can tell thee. Saundrina's wed, and Ricarda looks to be, and my wife and I should be full fain to have thee back for our daughter.
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