[The Butterfly House by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman]@TWC D-Link bookThe Butterfly House CHAPTER V 29/48
Therefore, she remained upon her side of the door which she did not open until the visitor had departed after making definite arrangements concerning trains and meetings. Then Aunt Susan entered the room with a cloud of pink crepe in her wake. "Who was that ?" she demanded of Martha. "Mrs.Wilbur Edes," replied her niece, and she aped Margaret to perfection as she added, "and a most charming woman, most charming." "What did she want you to do ?" inquired the aunt. "Now, Aunt Susan," replied the niece, "what is the use of going over it all? You heard every single thing she said." "I did hear her ask after me," said the aunt unabashed, "and I heard you tell a lie about it.
You told her I had gone out shopping and you knew I was right in the next room." "I didn't mean to have you come in and see a woman dressed like that one, in your wrapper." "What is the matter with my wrapper ?" Martha said nothing. "Are you going ?" asked her aunt. "You know that too." "I don't know what your Pa would say," remarked Aunt Susan, but rather feebly, for she had a vague idea that it was her duty to accompany her niece and she was determined to shirk it. "I don't see how Pa can say much of anything since he is in South Mordan, Illinois, and won't know about it, unless you telegraph, until next week," said Martha calmly.
"Now, come along, Aunt Susan, and get dressed.
I have made up my mind to get that beautiful white silk dress we looked at yesterday.
It did not need any alteration and I think I shall buy that pearl and amethyst necklace at Tiffany's.
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