41/43 '"I don't want the silly thing, and I don't suppose I'd have kept it, anyhow. I don't know why I've told you," she added. "But I just don't want to be bothered with Mary any more." "Indeed, you won't be, you wicked girl," said Mrs.Kitson. "To think that I--my grand-father's--I'd never missed it. And you haven't even said you're sorry." "I'm not," said Sarah quietly. |