10/19 'She worries about my health and want of spirits. I suppose I am rather a depressing element in the house, and, as I get rather tired of all this fuss, I think it will be better to leave it behind for a little.' 'That sounds as though you were driven away from home, Miss Hamilton.' 'Miss Hamilton!' reproachfully; 'that is naughty, Ursula. I do not call you Miss Garston.' 'Gladys, then.' 'Perhaps my restlessness is driving me away,' she returned sadly. 'I do feel so restless without my work. I never minded Etta's fussiness so much. |