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The Late Miss Hollingford

CHAPTER IV
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The winter deepened.

Christmas was drawing near, and workmen were busy setting the old Hall to rights for the reception of Mr.Hill and his family.

John had been requested to oversee the arrangements, for the place had been unoccupied for years, and there were many alterations to be made, and much new furnishing to be done.

The housekeeper, who had quietly dozed away half her life in two rooms in a corner of the house, now bestirred herself joyfully to open shutters, kindle fires, see to the sweeping and scrubbing, keep her eye upon painters and charwomen, and make ready store of pickles and preserves for the adornment of her pantry shelves.
This good woman was an old acquaintance of our two girls, their long walks often leading them across the moor, and through the grounds to the Hall.

Mrs.Beatty, from her lonely window, had always espied their approach, and many a winter day had she fed them with sweets by her fireside, while she dried their wet wrappings, and told them stories of the pictures in the dining-room.


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