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CHAPTER VI LORD ST. QUENTIN
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By the time she had been a week at Castle St. Quentin, Sydney felt as though the old happy life in London were years away.
She did not even look like the same Sydney, in the dainty frocks with which Lady Frederica replaced the clothes mother had packed so carefully.
“Miss Lisle has not a thing fit to wear, my lady,” had been Ward’s verdict, when Lady Frederica made inquiries1 into the state of Sydney’s wardrobe, and Lady Frederica’s own dressmaker in London received a lengthy2 order marked “Immediate” that very night.
The frocks were all ankle-length. “We will not put your hair up till you are presented in March,” said Lady Frederica; but she only laughed when Sydney threw out a timid suggestion that perhaps in that case the old frocks might do till she came out. All these new
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clothes for four months’ use only: it hardly seemed possible to believe.
Sydney’s wardrobe replenished3, Lady Frederica took her education in hand with undiminished energy. And the girl, although of no very studious disposition4, quite hailed the idea of lessons. Something to do would be indeed a comfort, was the conclusion she arrived at by the end of the first week. Writing had lost its zest5 now she had unlimited6 time in which to do it, and even story-books palled7 when read all day. Solitary8 walks were most decidedly forbidden by Lady Frederica, when she heard of the girl’s adventure on the morning after her arrival; and when Mr. Fenton left the Castle, as he did in a day or two, her life was lonely indeed.
St. Quentin was worse, and confined to his room for the whole week, seeing no one but his man and Dr. Lorry; and Lady Frederica was never down until the two o’clock
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