[The Treasure of Heaven by Marie Corelli]@TWC D-Link bookThe Treasure of Heaven CHAPTER XIII 22/31
The French are wonderful washers,--we're not a patch on them over here.
So you saw me ironing ?" "I could just catch a glimpse of you at work through the door," he answered--"and I heard you talking as well----" "To Mrs.Twitt? Ah, I thought you did!" And she laughed.
"Well, I wish you could have seen her, as well as heard her! She is the quaintest old soul! She's the wife of a stonemason who lives at the bottom of the village, near the shore.
Almost everything that happens in the day or the night is a sign of good or bad luck with her.
I expect it's because her husband makes so many tombstones that she gets morbid,--but, oh dear!--if God managed the world according to Mrs.Twitt's notions, what a funny world it would be!" She laughed again,--then shook her finger archly at him. "You _pretended_ to be asleep, then, when I came in to see if you heard us talking ?" He nodded a smiling assent. "That was very wrong of you! You should never pretend to be what you are not!" He started nervously at this, and to cover his confusion called to the little dog, Charlie, who at once jumped up on his knees;--"You shouldn't, really! Should he, Charlie ?" Charlie sat upright, and lolled a small red tongue out between two rows of tiny white teeth, by way of a laugh at the suggestion--"People--even dogs--are always found out when they do that!" "What are those bright flowers out in your garden just beyond the door where you are sitting ?" Helmsley asked, to change the conversation. "Phloxes,"-- she answered--"I've got all kinds and colours--crimson, white, mauve, pink, and magenta.
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