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Käthe felt that she was learning more in one night than in all her life before of that strange dream-world on the borders of which we live. The house was so neat and tidy, that it looked as if it had just been spring-cleaned; the windows stood wide open, the moonlight streamed in. A little table was laid for supper. Frau Holle invited them to sit down and they did so at once.

"And now," she said, rising, "you really must take me to Lady Tresham! They will think that I am lost." "Are you still at your rooms?" he asked. She nodded. "Yes, only I'm having them spring-cleaned for a few days. I am staying at Tresham House." "May I come and see you there?" The man's quiet pertinacity kindled a sort of indignation in her. The sudden weakness in her defences was unbearable.

You've looked over those old books and papers, spring-cleaned your old closets, too long. If you don't come out at once, I'll come and drag you out bodily I will indeed." He ran to her door in another moment, and flinging it open wide, he called: "If you will insist on being led forth Why, mother, what is it? what's the matter? What is it? Are you ill? Why "

But to-morrow there would be no further need to wait at all. Plumage and coats would be spring-cleaned, and expectations for the coming summer of the highest. Well-filled storehouses, leaf-cosy nests, glorious hunting-grounds. Never mind these boisterous winds and the violent way they hurl the rain about; sit tight and make lovely plans for to-morrow.

It is so trying and undignified to elope if a husband is looking on, and possibly interfering. So I adopted a system of intensive spring-cleaning. I don't think I left out anything which could inconvenience and annoy you. It went on and on. No house has been spring-cleaned like this since the world began. I fancy it was the whitewash over your books that finally shunted you.

Though it was August, the house was to be "spring-cleaned," and Doris had made a compact with her sulky maids that when it began she would do no more than sleep and breakfast at home. She would spend her days in the Campden Hill studio, and sup on a tray anywhere. On these terms, they grudgingly allowed her to occupy her own house.

In the intervals of teaching Francesca cooking, and eating the results while the cook herself prudently lunched or dined with her friends, Benella 'spring-cleaned' the lodge at the Old Hall, scrubbed the gateposts, mended stone walls, weeded garden beds, made bags for the brooms and dusters and mattresses, burned coffee and camphor and other ill-smelling things in all the rooms, and devoted considerable time to superintending my little maid, that I might not feel neglected.

I caught sight of a sanctuary filled with woollen mats and wax flowers, with a real live piano in the corner. `The best parlour, I should say, and the pride of Mrs McNab's heart. I don't know if she will allow you to enter." "She will; but she won't have a fire. It has been spring-cleaned, and has a waterfall of green paper in the grate I can see it all!" Margot declared, with a shudder.

Lorna assured me plaintively that the room had been thoroughly spring-cleaned at Easter, but I should have thought it had happened nearer the Flood. I swallowed pecks of dust, and my hands grew raw with washing before we began to paint. I thought we should never have finished enamelling that room.

'In fact, you ought to start now. 'But Hazel's staying the night, mother, surely? 'Hazel must get back to her father. 'But, mother, there's the spare-room. 'The spare-room's being spring-cleaned. Albert plunged; he was desperate and forgetful of propriety. 'I can sleep on this sofa, he said. 'She can have my room. 'Hazel can't have your room. It's not suitable.

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