[Penny Plain by Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)]@TWC D-Link book
Penny Plain

CHAPTER XVIII
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It's been such a grubby day, no kitchen range on, no hot water, and Mrs.M'Cosh actually out of temper.

Now you've come, Pamela, it will be all right--but it has been wretched.

I hadn't the spirit to change my frock or put on decent slippers, that's why I've reminded you all of Cinderella....

Are you going, Mrs.Duff-Whalley?
Good-bye." Mrs.Duff-Whalley had, with an effort, regained her temper, and was now all smiles.
"We must see you often at The Towers while you are in Priorsford, dear Miss Reston.

Muriel and I are on our way to tea with Lady Tweedie.


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