Priscilla's Spies
rolled down the sleeves of her blouse and let her skirt fall about her ankles, but she did not
tuck it into an English comp. the other day and spelt it quite right, but it came back to me with a blue pencil mark under it. Sylvia Courtney said that I hadn't used it in quite the ordinary sense. She thinks she knows,
d Frank, "as if they
e edge of it. The lady stepped out and paddled across the mud towards the Tortoise. Seen at close quarters she was, with
play and unravel her mystery, while I slip off and put a few straight questions
course of diplomatic
y name is Priscilla Lentaigne, and my cous
s Rutherford, Martha Rutherf
s!" sai
ly untrue. There is no sponge fishery in Rosnacree Bay. There never
," she said
it down?" sa
gunwale of the boat, leaving a c
e clocks. I half suspected it would at the time, but Sylvia Courtney insisted on my buyi
why I came over here. I thou
it to you. I'll just step across and speak to
n Priscilla left them, "that your cousi
efect in him reasserted itself now that he was in the pres
nd I'm afraid she's rather fool
dly undertaken the care of Priscilla during the day in order to oblige those ordinarily responsible for her. A curious smi
not standing up," he said
side you if I may," said Miss
cold tongue,
I love col
t out from beneath the thwart
mind th
d--" Frank hesitated. He was an honourable boy. Even at the cost of losing Miss Rutherford
herford. "I should like to more than
t again, and smiled at Frank. He
nished, I'm afraid. But there are some cocoanut creams. I
ade would go with pea soup. Cocoanut creams and tongue
ce of the tin
ctar. Do I drink it out of the tin or must
k. "I believe there's a baile
tin, if it doe
rank, "nothi
n the sea with Priscilla had done a great deal for Frank. Miss Rutherford
ou were just as sceptical as yo
ather su
de of their boats with large stones in their hands to sink them. But I'm not after b
id Frank
use I'm supposed to know something about the zooph
e most int
some very good results. Professor Wilder and
said Frank w
ge you ever saw. I sleep on a sofa in t
Wilder and his wife whose
Miss Benson is doing the lichens, and Mr. Farringdon the moths. They're the only
e been a disappointment to him if the German spies had
his boat gazing placidly at the sea whe
doing here, Ji
Miss?" said Jimmy,
person present is you. No
insella
ere's strangers on board of her, for Miss Priscilla would know better t
et," said Priscilla, "
ng with the
much for myself.
water for the good of her health
ght be that," said Priscilla.
hem would take a sponge with them into the
hought sh
said Jimmy slowly, "and was to
t what I am
f them ones that does be waiting on the Queen
kes you
kin of
izon focussed themselves slowly for nearer objects.
n she took off her s
s of her doesn't look as if she was
all you know
ttled with my da yesterday for the use of the boat,
an who has Flanagan's
but a different ge
la, "and tell me all you know about the ot
than a baby would have. Did you hear what they'r
ounds a
more than a cotton rag to shelter them. It was last Friday they came in to Inishbawn looking mighty near as if they'd had enough of it 'Is there any objection,' says he, 'to our camping on this island?' 'We'll pay you,' s
unt of t
What
e island very nearly e
he boat one day along with a sack of yellow meal my da was bringing
rats," said Priscilla. "But if it wasn't rats will you te
d Jimmy, "on account of there being fever on i
t fe
ellow spots the size of a sixpence or bigger; and the young lads is worse. T
to believe all tha
that he bought in Brannigan's, but it was no more use to them than water. Is it likely now that he'd allow a st
t much use my asking you any more questions. But I'd li
s opened so as you could see the daylight in between every one of them, and it would take a man wit
ntleman is in a boa
s morning my ma was saying to me that it's
our mother was out all over yellow s
lla grinned
e said, "if it was only y
rats nor fever on th
and let his eyes rest with an in
riscilla, "so whatever it is that you have o
ht be," s
the next time I'm out this way I'll land on Inish-bawn and
a queer thing if we wouldn't give you the best of what might be going. But I don't know how it i
xed on Frank Mannix wh
of the bank. Priscilla measured with her eye the distance between the Tor
she found Frank pressing the l
u landed on Inishbawn, that island to the w
, but the boy who's rowing m
d Priscilla
seemed puzzled
s this: did he give you any reaso
for ladies. I didn't take much notice of what he said, for it didn't matter to me where I landed. One of the islan
ck to those sponge
ank, "is collecting zoophy
Miss Rutherford, "for the Royal Dub
t year. If we do I'll write to you for the names of some of the rarer kinds and score off Miss Pennycolt with them. She's the science teach
st delight in scoring off science teachers everywhere. I was taug
finement. As the advancing tide crept inch by inch over the mudbank Jimmy Kinsella was forced back towards the Tortoise. He moved from stone to stone, dragging his boat after him as the water floated her. Never once did he look round or make any attempt to attract the attention of Miss Rutherford. He would no doubt have retreated uncomplaining to the highest point of the bank and sat there till the water reached his waist, clinging to the painter
n't tell you how much obliged to you I am for feeding me. I be
aid Priscilla. "We'd eaten a
e. We ought to have had knives and forks or at least a tumb
erford. "I think you're the tw
utting on her shoes and stockings as the boat rowed away. She
o nicest children! I don't mind of course; but I do call it rather rough on y