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Updated: June 9, 2025


She had also, of course, seen all the neighbors who were looking on like herself, but who gave their best attention to Janie Iver and disappointed Miss S. by asking hardly any questions about the Gainsboroughs. A most vexatious occurrence for Lord Tristram, said Miss S. But one that he ought to bear patiently, added Mrs Trumbler.

I heard it in the town, and Madame Zabriska said she had no doubt it was correct." "But surely Madame Zabriska doesn't correspond ?" "I don't know, my dear. I know what she said." She looked at Mrs Trumbler and went on with emphasis: "It doesn't do to judge foreigners as we should judge ourselves.

"Oh, I should hardly think she'd go, if it's not announced, you know," said Mrs Trumbler. "It's sometimes done, and I'm told she would walk just behind the family."

"We must remember that she's a girl, my dear," Miss S. observed to Mrs Trumbler. "She must know about it," Mrs Trumbler suggested. "But I dare say you're right, Miss Swinkerton." "If such a thing had happened in my family, I should consider myself personally affronted by any reference to the persons concerned."

With much decision she requested a lift, got in, and told him all about how Harry had escorted Cecily and Madame Zabriska from Fillingford that morning. The milkman had told the butcher, the butcher had told the postman, the postman had told her, and well, she had mentioned it to Mrs Trumbler. Mrs Trumbler was at Fairholme now. "Mr Tristram had been staying with you, of course?

If I had allowed myself to think of position or wealth, I should have been married half a dozen times, Mrs Trumbler." "I dare say you would," said faithful Mrs Trumbler. But this assent did not prevent her from remarking to the Vicar that Miss S. sometimes talked of things which no unmarried woman could be expected really to understand.

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