20/24 She began by expressing herself as deeply shocked and grieved at Jocelyn's behaviour, which was both dishonourable and unlady-like, and had given her father great pain. 'Dear old dad! I don't believe it,' observed Jill, pursing her lips at this. At the same time, she was equally deceived in Fraeulein Hennig, she was certainly more to blame than Jocelyn. Mr.Cunliffe had told her things that greatly surprised her. Uncle Brian was very angry, and insisted that she should be dismissed. |