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Beechcroft at Rockstone


Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901 / 2008-07-27 00:00:00

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BEECHCROFT AT ROCKSTONE
by
Charlotte M Yonge


CHAPTER I. A DISPERSION

'A telegram! Make haste and open it, Jane; they always make me so
nervous! I believe that is the reason Reginald always _will_
telegraph when he is coming,' said Miss Adeline Mohun, a very pretty,
well preserved, though delicate-looking lady of some age about forty,
as her elder sister, brisk and lively and some years older, came into
the room.
'No, it is not Reggie. It is from Lily. Poor Lily! Jasper---
accident---Come.'
'Poor dear Lily! Is it young Jasper or old Jasper, I wonder?'
'If it were young Jasper she would have put Japs. I am afraid it is
her husband. If so, she will be going off to him. I must catch the
11.20 train. Will you come, Ada?'
'Oh no; I should be knocked up, and on your hands. The suspense is
bad enough at home.'
'If it is old Jasper, we shall see in the paper to-day. I will send
it down to you from the station.
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