Gustav Klimt Painting
"'Course I will," he said eagerly. "You just come in and sit down, my dear. Don't trouble to take your things off now - wait till you've had tea."
And she obeyed him. "Where's Daisy?" she asked suddenly. "I thought the girl would be back by the time I got home."
"She ain't coming home to-day" - there was an odd, sly, smiling look on Bunting's face.
Gustav Klimt Painting
"Did she send a telegram?" asked Mrs. Bunting.
"No. Young Chandler's just come in and told me. He's been over there and, - would you believe it, Ellen? - he's managed to make friends with Margaret. Wonderful what love will do, ain't it? He went over there just to help Daisy carry her bag back, you know, and then Margaret told him that her lady had sent her some money to go to the play, and she actually asked Joe to go with them this evening - she and Daisy - to the pantomime. Did you ever hear o' such a thing?"
Gustav Klimt Painting
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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