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Chapter XLVI Hollingford Gossips
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‘My dear Molly, why didn’t you come and dine with us? I said to sister I would come and scold you well. Oh, Mr. Osborne Hamley, is that you?’ and a look of mistaken intelligence at the tete-a-tete she had disturbed came so perceptibly over Miss Phoebe’s face that Molly caught Osborne’s sympathetic eye, and both smiled at the notion.
‘I’m sure I— well! one must sometimes — I see our dinner would have been —’ Then she recovered herself into a connected sentence. ‘We only just heard of Mrs. Gibson’s having a fly from the “George,” because sister sent our Nancy to pay for a couple of rabbits Tom Ostler had snared1 (I hope we shan’t be taken up for poachers, Mr Osborne — snaring2 doesn’t require a licence, I believe?), and she heard he was gone off with the fly to the Towers with your dear mamma; for Coxe who drives the fly in general has sprained3 his ankle. We had just finished dinner, but when Nancy said Tom Ostler would not be back till night I said, “Why, there’s that poor dear girl left all alone by herself, and her mother such a friend of ours,”— when she was alive, I mean, But I’m sure I’m glad I’m mistaken.’
Osborne said — ‘I came to speak to Mr. Gibson, not knowing he had gone to London, and Miss Gibson kindly4 gave me some of her lunch. I must go now.’
‘Oh dear! I am so sorry,’ fluttered out Miss Phoebe, ‘I disturbed you; but it was with the best intentions. I always was mal-apropos5 from a child.’ But Osborne was gone before she had finished her apologies. Before he left, his eyes met Molly’s with a strange look of yearning6 farewell that struck her at the time, and that she remembered strongly afterwards. ‘Such a nice suitable thing, and I came in the midst, and spoilt it all. I am sure you’re very kind, my dear, considering —’
‘Considering what, my dear Miss Phoebe? If you are
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longing
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privately
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scowl
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abruptly
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prospect
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skulk
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