14/24 One from Brown, and one from the Bishop, and my orders are to take her back with me. That is why the Bishop sent the carriage." "I am afraid Hester will hardly care to leave us at present," said Mr. "My wife is on her sofa, and Regie is still very weak. He has taken one of those unaccountable fancies of children for her, and can hardly bear her out of his sight." "The Bishop has taken another of those unaccountable fancies for her," said Dick, looking full at Mr.Gresley in an unpleasant manner. "I'm not one that holds that parsons should have their own way in everything. |