18/28 "It will be such a comfort." "I am sure you are very good," said Grace. From the moment that we both talked ourselves into eagerness about it,--while I was writing my letter, you know, we resolved that it must be so." "I'm afraid I shall be a great trouble to Mrs.Dale." "A trouble to mamma! Indeed you will not. You shall be a trouble to no one but me. I will have all the trouble myself, and the labour I delight in shall physic my pain." Grace Crawley could not during the journey be at home and at ease even with her friend Lily. She was going to a strange house under strange circumstances. |