[Put Yourself in His Place by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookPut Yourself in His Place CHAPTER XXII 3/35
Mr.Henry; I wish I had been with you at the opera.
I should have seen something or other that would have become me." She gave a little sigh. He was not to come home to dinner that day, but stay at the works, till she sent for him. At six o'clock, Jael Dence came for him in a fly, and told him he was to go home with her. "All right," said he; "but how did you come there ?" "She bade me come and see her again--that day I brought the bust.
So I went to see her, and I found her so busy, and doing more than she was fit, poor thing, so I made bold to give her a hand.
That was yesterday; and I shall come every day--if 'tis only for an hour--till the curtains are all up." "The curtains! what curtains ?" "Ask no questions, and you will hear no lies." Henry remonstrated; Jael recommended patience; and at last they reached a little villa half way up Heath Hill.
"You are at home now," said Jael, dryly.
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