[Poor and Proud by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookPoor and Proud CHAPTER XIX 2/8
Are you nervous this morning ?" said he. "Good morning, Michael.
I am not very nervous." "I thought you would pull down the bell," he added, good-naturedly. "I didn't mean to, Michael; I hope you will excuse me if I did any harm." "Not a bit of harm; but you're looking as sober as a deacon.
What ails you, Katy ?" "I feel very sad, Michael; for my mother is very sick, and I don't know as she will ever get well." "Indeed? I'm sorry to hear that of her;" and Michael, whatever he felt, looked very much concerned about Mrs.Redburn's health. "Is Mrs.Gordon at home ?" "She isn't." "Is Miss Grace ?" "Neither of them; they went to Baltimore ten days ago but I am expecting them back every day." Katy's heart sank within her; for now that Mrs.Gordon was not at hand, she did not feel like asking any other person; and if the case had not been urgent, she would have been satisfied to return home, and regard the lady's absence as a sufficient excuse for not procuring the money. "You want to see her very much ?" asked Michael. "Very much, indeed." "Can I be of any service to you ?" "No, Michael." "Perhaps I can, Katy." "No, I'm much obliged to you." "If it's anything in the house you want, I can get it for you." "No, I must see Mrs.Gordon." "If it's any nice preserve or jelly you want just say the word, and I'll bring it to you at once." "I do not want anything of that kind.
Do you think Mrs.Gordon will return by to-morrow ?" "I thought she would be here yesterday, and she may come to-night." "Very well; I will, perhaps, call again to-morrow," and she turned to leave. "I'll tell Mrs.Gordon you came.
Stop a minute, Katy.
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