13/22 They say that she knows things, like fortune-telling and spells and love potions. But she will only speak of them quite secret." Emily gathered that Jane Cupp was afraid of the woman, and kept a cautious eye upon her. "She is devoted to Mrs.Osborn." "I am sure she is, my lady. I've read in books about the faithfulness of black people. They say they're more faithful than white ones." "Not more faithful than _some_ white ones," said Lady Walderhurst with her good smile. |