For the first time there was a faint hesitation in her manner.CHAPTER III. RIBBONS AND ROSES.
"I'm very busy, Olive; I wish you'd go away!"
"Learnt something? I should rather think I have. You question me on dogs, their different breeds, and their complaints! Do you know, Mrs. Freeman, what's the best thing to do for a dog if he shows signs of distemper?""I am sorry for you also, my dear. I earnestly desire that you should be a good girl, for the girl is the mother of the woman, and a good girl makes that admirable and priceless treasure—a good woman by and by."
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"Oh, oh, oh! if you're going to take her part, that is the last straw.""My attainments! Good gracious, I haven't any!""Then go and ask, darling. Find Mrs. Freeman, and ask her; it's so easily done."
When she said this a quick change flitted over Janet's face. She bit her lips, and, after a very brief pause, said in a voice of would-be indifference:
She was not present, however, and did not, indeed, put in an appearance in the breakfast room until the meal was half over.

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"And so do I"—"And I"—cried both Ruth and Olive.
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"Bridget, you are talking a great deal of nonsense," said Dorothy, "and I for one am not going to listen to you. We are much too sensible to believe in ghost stories here, and there is no use in your trying to frighten us. Good-by, all of you; I am off to the house!"
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As she was approaching the house she was met by Miss Delicia, who stopped to speak kindly to her.
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"I don't hear any sound whatever, Mrs. Freeman," she said, "but please don't be alarmed; Evelyn's train may have been late.""Well, Mrs. Freeman, you know how fond the children are of me, and I of them. They came to meet me, several of the little ones, and one tall, beautiful girl, whom I do not know. Perhaps they were all over-excited. They shouted a good deal, and waved branches of trees. Poor Caspar evidently could not stand it; but they really did nothing that anyone could blame them about."