[The Touchstone of Fortune by Charles Major]@TWC D-Link bookThe Touchstone of Fortune CHAPTER V 4/34
She was not an ordinary barmaid, though she had friends whom she delighted to honor.
Among these were Hamilton and myself, we having visited the Old Swan frequently prior to the time of Hamilton's going to France. Frances and Nelly had chosen a table in a secluded corner of the private dining room, and were waiting somewhat impatiently when Betty went in to serve them. "Will my ladies eat from table linen--extra, sixpence ?" asked Betty, bending her knee in what might have been called a perpendicular courtesy. Had she been sure that her customers were of high rank, she would have saluted them with a low bow, omitting to mention the extra charge for the linen.
But as Frances and Nelly were not escorted by a gentleman, she was not sure of their station. "Will we eat from table linen ?" demanded Nelly, in apparent indignation. "Now, damn the girl! Just hear her! From what else, in God's name, hussy, should we eat? From a trough? And mind you, if there is a spot on it as large as my smallest finger nail, I'll tear it to shreds!" She winked to Frances, perhaps to show Betty that she was only chaffing, for in all the world there was no kinder heart than Nelly Gwynn's. Betty at once concluded that her guests were great ladies, perhaps from Whitehall itself, for surely none save ladies of the highest or lowest rank would use the language that came so trippingly on Nelly's tongue.
So Betty made a deep courtesy, smiled, and answered:-- "Yes, my ladies, it shall be as spotless as a maid of honor's character. It cost five shillings the ell." "Is that the best you can do ?" demanded Nelly, laughing despite herself at Betty's reference to the maids of honor.
"Never in all my life have I eaten from anything cheaper than guinea linen, and I know I shall choke--choke, I tell you! Odds fish! this is terrible!" Then turning to Frances: "But it serves us right, duchess, for leaving the palace." "Yes, your Highness," returned Frances.
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