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They returned to their decorating work on the door, and seemed to be as good friends as ever.If Penelope was to be believed, Mr.Franklin had seized the opportunity of the reconciliation to make an offer to Miss Rachel, and had neither been accepted nor refused.My girl was sure (from signs and tokens which I need not trouble you with) that her young mistress had fought Mr.Franklin off by declining to believe that he was in earnest, and had then secretly regretted treating him in that way afterwards.Though Penelope was admitted to more familiarity with her young mistress than maids generally are--for the two had been almost brought up together as children--still I knew Miss Rachel's reserved character too well to believe that she would show her mind to anybody in this way.What my daughter told me, on the present occasion, was, as I suspected, more what she wished than what she really knew.

On the nineteenth another event happened.We had the doctor in the house professionally.He was summoned to prescribe for a person whom I have had occasion to present to you in these pages--our second housemaid, Rosanna Spearman.

This poor girl--who had puzzled me, as you know already, at the Shivering Sand--puzzled me more than once again, in the interval time of which Iam now writing.Penelope's notion that her fellow-servant was in love with Mr.Franklin (which my daughter, by my orders, kept strictly secret) seemed to be just as absurd as ever.But I must own that what I myself saw, and what my daughter saw also, of our second housemaid's conduct, began to look mysterious, to say the least of it.

For example, the girl constantly put herself in Mr.Franklin's way--very slyly and quietly, but she did it.He took about as much notice of her as he took of the cat: it never seemed to occur to him to waste a look on Rosanna's plain face.The poor thing's appetite, never much, fell away dreadfully; and her eyes in the morning showed plain signs of waking and crying at night.One day Penelope made an awkward discovery, which we hushed up on the spot.She caught Rosanna at Mr.Franklin's dressing-table, secretly removing a rose which Miss Rachel had given him to wear in his button-hole, and putting another rose like it, of her own picking, in its place.She was, after that, once or twice impudent to me, when I gave her a well-meant general hint to be careful in her conduct; and, worse still, she was not over-respectful now, on the few occasions when Miss Rachel accidentally spoke to her.

My lady noticed the change, and asked me what I thought about it.Itried to screen the girl by answering that I thought she was out of health;and it ended in the doctor being sent for, as already mentioned, on the nineteenth.He said it was her nerves, and doubted if she was fit for service.

My lady offered to remove her for change of air to one of our farms, inland.

She begged and prayed, with the tears in her eyes, to be let to stop; and, in an evil hour, I advised my lady to try her for a little longer.As the event proved, and as you will soon see, this was the worst advice I could have given.If I could only have looked a little way into the future, Iwould have taken Rosanna Spearman out of the house, then and there, with my own hand.

On the twentieth, there came a note from Mr.Godfrey.He had arranged to stop at Frizinghall that night, having occasion to consult his father on business.On the afternoon of the next day, he and his two eldest sisters would ride over to us on horseback, in good time before dinner.An elegant little casket in china accompanied the note, presented to Miss Rachel, with her cousin's love and best wishes.Mr.Franklin had only given her a plain locket not worth half the money.My daughter Penelope, nevertheless--such is the obstinacy of women--still backed him to win.

Thanks be to Heaven, we have arrived at the eve of the birthday at last!

You will own, I think, that I have got you over the ground this time, without much loitering by the way.Cheer up! I'll ease you with another new chapter here--and, what is more, that chapter shall take you straight into the thick of the story.

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