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第30章 MRS.MOSEY(1)

Emily's first act--after the discovery of Mrs.Ellmother's incomprehensible disappearance--was to invite the new servant to follow her into the sitting-room.

"Can you explain this?"she began.

"No,miss."

"May I ask if you have come here by Mrs.Ellmother's invitation?""By Mrs.Ellmother's request,miss."

"Can you tell me how she came to make the request?""With pleasure,miss.Perhaps--as you find me here,a stranger to yourself,in place of the customary servant--I ought to begin by giving you a reference.""And,perhaps (if you will be so kind),by mentioning your name,"Emily added.

"Thank you for reminding me,miss.My name is Elizabeth Mosey.Iam well known to the gentleman who attends Miss Letitia.Dr.

Allday will speak to my character and also to my experience as a nurse.If it would be in any way satisfactory to give you a second reference--""Quite needless,Mrs.Mosey."

"Permit me to thank you again,miss.I was at home this evening,when Mrs.Ellmother called at my lodgings.Says she,'I have come here,Elizabeth,to ask a favor of you for old friendship's sake.'Says I,'My dear,pray command me,whatever it may be.'If this seems rather a hasty answer to make,before I knew what the favor was,might I ask you to bear in mind that Mrs.Ellmother put it to me 'for old friendship's sake'--alluding to my late husband,and to the business which we carried on at that time?

Through no fault of ours,we got into difficulties.Persons whom we had trusted proved unworthy.Not to trouble you further,I may say at once,we should have been ruined,if our old friend Mrs.

Ellmother had not come forward,and trusted us with the savings of her lifetime.The money was all paid back again,before my husband's death.But I don't consider--and,I think you won't consider--that the obligation was paid back too.Prudent or not prudent,there is nothing Mrs.Ellmother can ask of me that I am not willing to do.If I have put myself in an awkward situation (and I don't deny that it looks so)this is the only excuse,miss,that I can make for my conduct."Mrs.Mosey was too fluent,and too fond of hearing the sound of her own eminently persuasive voice.Making allowance for these little drawbacks,the impression that she produced was decidedly favorable;and,however rashly she might have acted,her motive was beyond reproach.Having said some kind words to this effect,Emily led her back to the main interest of her narrative.

"Did Mrs.Ellmother give no reason for leaving my aunt,at such a time as this?"she asked.

"The very words I said to her,miss."

"And what did she say,by way of reply?"

"She burst out crying--a thing I have never known her to do before,in an experience of twenty years.""And she really asked you to take her place here,at a moment's notice?""That was just what she did,"Mrs.Mosey answered."I had no need to tell her I was astonished;my lips spoke for me,no doubt.

She's a hard woman in speech and manner,I admit.But there's more feeling in her than you would suppose.'If you are the good friend I take you for,'she says,'don't ask me for reasons;I am doing what is forced on me,and doing it with a heavy heart.'In my place,miss,would you have insisted on her explaining herself,after that?The one thing I naturally wanted to know was,if I could speak to some lady,in the position of mistress here,before I ventured to intrude.Mrs.Ellmother understood that it was her duty to help me in this particular.Your poor aunt being out of the question she mentioned you.""How did she speak of me?In an angry way?"

"No,indeed--quite the contrary.She says,'You will find Miss Emily at the cottage.She is Miss Letitia's niece.Everybody likes her--and everybody is right.'""She really said that?"

"Those were her words.And,what is more,she gave me a message for you at parting.'If Miss Emily is surprised'(that was how she put it)'give her my duty and good wishes;and tell her to remember what I said,when she took my place at her aunt's bedside.'I don't presume to inquire what this means,"said Mrs.

Mosey respectfully,ready to hear what it meant,if Emily would only be so good as to tell her."I deliver the message,miss,as it was delivered to me.After which,Mrs.Ellmother went her way,and I went mine.""Do you know where she wen t?"

"No,miss."

"Have you nothing more to tell me?"

"Nothing more;except that she gave me my directions,of course,about the nursing.I took them down in writing--and you will find them in their proper place,with the preions and the medicines."Acting at once on this hint,Emily led the way to her aunt's room.

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