[Emily Fox-Seton by Frances Hodgson Burnett]@TWC D-Link bookEmily Fox-Seton CHAPTER Fifteen 41/50
In her lady's maid's way she'd fight for your life." "I think she is as faithful to me as Ameerah is to you," Emily answered. "I feel sure Ameerah would fight for you." Ameerah's devotion in these days took the form of a deep-seated hatred of the woman whom she regarded as her mistress's enemy. "It is an evil thing that she should take this place," she said.
"She is an old woman.
What right hath she to think she may bear a son.
Ill luck will come of it.
She deserves any ill fortune which may befall her." "Sometimes," Lady Walderhurst once said to Osborn, "I feel as if Ameerah disliked me.
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