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The Thirteenth Tale-第74章

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‘look after us?“

‘you can hardly stay here on your own… not after this。 it was rash of your uncle to leave you in the first place so soon after losing your housekeeper and without finding a replacement。 someone must e。“

‘is it really necessary?“ i was all tears and green eyes; emmeline wasn’t the only one who knew how to be womanly。

‘well; surely you—“

‘it’s just that the last time someone came to take care of us— you do remember our governess; don’t you?“ and i flashed him a look so mean and so quick he could hardly believe he’d seen it。 he had the grace to blush and looked away。 when he looked back; i was nothing but emeralds and diamonds again。

the boy cleared his throat。 “my grandmother could e and look in; sir。 not to stay like; but she could e every day; just for a bit。”

dr。 maudsley; disconcerted; considered。 it was a way out; and he was looking for a way out。

‘well; ambrose; i think that would be the ideal arrangement。 in the short term; at least。 and no doubt your uncle will be back in a very few days; in which case there will be no need; as you say; to; her; to—“

‘indeed。“ i rose smoothly from my chair。 ”so if you will see to the undertakers; i will see the vicar。“ i held out my hand。 ”thank you for ing so quickly。“

the man had lost his footing entirely。 he rose to his feet at my prompt; and i felt the brief touch of his fingers in mine。 they were sweaty。

once again he searched in my face for my name。 adeline or emmeline? emmeline or adeline? he took the only way out。 “i’m sorry about mr。 digence。 truly i am; miss march。”

‘thank you; doctor。“ and i hid my smile behind a veil of tears。

dr。 maudsley nodded at the boy on his way out and closed the door behind him。

now for the boy himself。

i waited for the doctor to get away; then opened the door and invited the boy to go through it。 “by the way;” i said as he reached the threshold; in a voice that showed i was mistress of the house; “there’s no need for your grandmother to e in。”

he gave me a curious look。 here was one who saw the green eyes and the girl inside them。

‘just as well;“ he said with a casual touch to the brim of his cap; ”since i haven’t got a grandmother。“

‘i’ll help you;“ he had said; but he was only a boy。 he did know how to drive a car; though。

the next day he drove us to the solicitor in banbury; i beside him and emmeline behind。 after a quarter of an hour waiting under the eye of a receptionist; we were finally asked into mr。 lomax’s office。 he looked at emmeline and he looked at me and he said; “no need to ask who you two are。”

‘we’re in something of a quandary;“ i explained。 ”my uncle is absent; and our gardener has died。 it was an accident。 a tragic accident; since he has no family and has worked for us forever; i do feel the family should pay for the funeral; only we are a little short…“

his eyes veered from me to emmeline and back again。

‘please excuse my sister。 she is not quite well。“ emmeline did indeed look odd。 i had let her dress in her outmoded finery; and her eyes were so full of beauty to leave room for anything so mundane as intelligence。

‘yes;“ said mr。 lomax; and he lowered his voice a sympathetic half…tone。 ”i had heard something to that effect。“

responding to his kindness; i leaned over the desk and confided; and of course; with my uncle—well; you’ve had dealings with him; so you’ll know; won’t you? things are not always terribly easy there; either。“ i offered him my most transparent stare。 ”in fact; it’s a real treat to talk to someone sensible for a change!“

he turned the rumors he had heard over in his mind。 one of the twins was not quite right; they said。 well; he concluded; clearly no flies the other one。

‘the pleasure is entirely mutual; miss; er; forgive me; but what was your father’s name again?“

‘the name you are after is march。 but we have bee used to being known by our mother’s name。 the angelfield twins; they call us in the village。 no one remembers mr。 march; especially us。 we never had the chance to meet him; you see。 and we have no dealings at all with his family。 i have often thought it would be better to change our names formally。

‘can be done。 why not? simple matter; really。“

‘but that’s for another day。 today’s business…“

‘of course。 now let me put your mind at rest about this funeral。 you don’t know when your uncle will be back; i take it?“

‘it may be quite some time;“ i said; which was not exactly a lie。

‘it doesn’t matter。 either he will be back in time to settle the expenses himself; or if he is not; then i will settle it on his behalf and sort things out when he es home。“

i turned my face into the picture of relief he was looking for; and while he was still warm with the pleasure of having been able to take the load off my mind; i plied him with a dozen questions about what would happen if a girl like me; having the responsibility of a sister like mine; should have the misfortune of mislaying her guardian for good。 in a few words he explained the whole situation to me; and i saw clearly the steps i would have to take and how soon i would need to take them。 “not that any of this applies to you; in your position!” he concluded; as if he had quite run away with himself in painting this alarming scenario and wished he could take back three quarters of what he had said。 “after all; your uncle will be back with you in a few short days。”

‘god willing!“ i beamed at him。

we were at the door when mr。 lomax remembered the essential thing。

‘incidentally; i don’t suppose he left an address?“

‘you know my uncle!“

‘i thought as much。 you do know approximately where he is; though?“

i liked mr。 lomax; but it didn’t stop me lying to him when i had to。 lying was second nature to a girl like me。

‘yes… that is; no。“

he gave me a serious look。 “because if you don’t know where he is…” his mind returned to all the legalities he had just enumerated for me。

‘well; i can tell you where he said he was going。“

mr。 lomax looked at me; eyebrows raised。

‘he said he was going to peru。“

mr。 lomax’s
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