[My Lady’s Money by Wilkie Collins]@TWC D-Link bookMy Lady’s Money CHAPTER XI 5/25
"Yes, to be sure! Beer! beer!" Miss Pink rose, with a countenance expressive of genteel disgust, and rang the bell.
"I think you have beer downstairs, Susan ?" she said, when the maid appeared at the door. "Yes, miss." "A glass of beer for Lady Lydiard," said Miss Pink--under protest. "Bring it in a jug," shouted her Ladyship, as the maid left the room. "I like to froth it up for myself," she continued, addressing Miss Pink. "Isabel sometimes does it for me, when she is at home--don't you, my dear ?" Miss Pink had been waiting her opportunity to assert her own claim to the possession of her own niece, from the time when Lady Lydiard had coolly declared her intention of taking Isabel back with her.
The opportunity now presented itself. "Your Ladyship will pardon me," she said, "if I remark that my niece's home is under my humble roof.
I am properly sensible, I hope, of your kindness to Isabel, but while she remains the object of a disgraceful suspicion she remains with me." Lady Lydiard closed her fan with an angry snap. "You are completely mistaken, Miss Pink.
You may not mean it--but you speak most unjustly if you say that your niece is an object of suspicion to me, or to anybody in my house." Mr.Troy, quietly listening up to this point now interposed to stop the discussion before it could degenerate into a personal quarrel.
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