[Herb of Grace by Rosa Nouchette Carey]@TWC D-Link bookHerb of Grace CHAPTER XXVI 6/18
By the bye, Mr.Herrick, did you know the Jacobis were staying a mile and a half from Fettercairn? Ah I thought so"-- as Malcolm started and frowned--"I was sure that bad boy never let any of you know." "Were they there all the time ?" "Yes, they all travelled together.
Mr.Jacobi had taken the cottage they call Shepherd's Hut, because at one time Sir Richard's shepherd lived there; but a room or two has been added, and people take it for the fishing.
Alick rather thought of it himself, only the rooms are so small, and one of the chimneys smoked; we were far more comfortable at the shooting-lodge." "I suppose Miss Jacobi was there too ?" "Of course she was there," in a significant tone, "and Cedric and Dick Wallace spent most of their time with them.
I believe they fished, and wandered over the moors, and when they were not at Shepherd's Hut the Jacobis were at the Hall.
Mr.Herrick, I am afraid--I am really afraid that that foolish boy Cedric is head over ears in love with Leah Jacobi." "It looks rather shady," acknowledged Malcolm; "he is not the sort of fellow to keep things to himself." Then with a sudden change of tone--"Did you tell his sisters ?" "I just mentioned the fact of their being there; and then Elizabeth's engagement occupied my attention.
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