[Life and Gabriella by Ellen Glasgow]@TWC D-Link bookLife and Gabriella CHAPTER VII 28/61
"She has known him for thirty years, and I can find out more from her than I could discover for myself in six months," she thought; but she only said indifferently: "You've worked at this house a long time, haven't you ?" "For thirty years--ever since I came here at eighteen as housemaid to Mr.McGoldrick.My husband was coachman for Mr.McGoldrick, you know--he drove the prettiest pair of bays in New York--and that was how I met him.
When we married, Mr.McGoldrick set us up, and John drove his carriage for him as long as he lived.
I often wonder what the old gentleman would think of everybody having automobiles.
They were just beginning to come into fashion when he died." "You knew Mr.O'Hara then ?" "Oh, yes, he was a great deal with Mr.McGoldrick.After he went West we didn't see much of him for a time--that was while he was making his money.
Then he came back and brought his wife to a place here to be treated--" "His wife ?" "Didn't you know? She died a few years ago, but before that he used to keep her with some doctor over on Long Island, and he went regularly to see her every Sunday afternoon as long as she lived." "What was the matter ?" "Drugs.
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