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Chapter XL Molly Gibson Breathes Freely
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That was the way in which Mrs. Gibson first broached1 her intention of accompanying Cynthia up to London for a few days’ visit. She had a trick of producing the first sketch2 of any new plan before an outsider to the family circle; so that the first emotions of others, if they disapproved3 of her projects, had to be repressed, until the idea had become familiar to them. To Molly it seemed too charming a proposal ever to come to pass. She had never allowed herself to recognize the restraint she was under in her stepmother’s presence; but all at once she found it out when her heart danced at the idea of three whole days — for that it would be at the least — of perfect freedom of intercourse4 with her father; of old times come back again; of meals without perpetual fidgetiness after details of ceremony and correctness of attendance.
‘We’ll have bread and cheese for dinner, and eat it on our knees; we’ll make up for having had to eat sloppy5 puddings with a fork instead of a spoon all this time, by putting our knives in our mouths till we cut ourselves. Papa shall pour his tea into his saucer if he is in a hurry; and if I’m thirsty, I’ll take the slop-basin. And oh, if I could but get, buy, borrow, or steal any kind of an old horse; my grey skirt is not new, but it will do; — that would be too delightful6. After all, I think I can be happy again; for months and months it has seemed as if I had got too old ever to feel pleasure, much less happiness again.’
So thought Molly. Yet she blushed, as if with guilt7, when Cynthia, reading her thought, said to her one day —
‘Molly, you are very glad to get rid of us, are not you?’
‘Not of you, Cynthia; at least, I don’t think I am. Only, if you only knew how I love papa, and how I used to see a great deal more of him than I ever do now ——’
‘Ah! I often think what interlopers we must seem, and are in fact —’
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rebuke
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