[A Dark Night’s Work by Elizabeth Gaskell]@TWC D-Link bookA Dark Night’s Work CHAPTER IV 7/19
An hour was allowed for Miss Monro's digestion, which Ellinor again spent out of doors, and at three, lessons began again and lasted till five.
At that time they went to dress preparatory for the schoolroom tea at half-past five.
After tea Ellinor tried to prepare her lessons for the next day; but all the time she was listening for her father's footstep--the moment she heard that, she dashed down her book, and flew out of the room to welcome and kiss him.
Seven was his dinner-hour; he hardly ever dined alone; indeed, he often dined from home four days out of seven, and when he had no engagement to take him out he liked to have some one to keep him company: Mr.Ness very often, Mr.Corbet along with him if he was in Hamley, a stranger friend, or one of his clients.
Sometimes, reluctantly, and when he fancied he could not avoid the attention without giving offence, Mr. Wilkins would ask Mr.Dunster, and then the two would always follow Ellinor into the library at a very early hour, as if their subjects for _tete-a-tete_ conversation were quite exhausted.
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