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The Girl at Cobhurst

Chapter 6 MRS. TOLBRIDGE'S CALLERS

Word Count: 1516    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

uite time that she should begin to go about and see her friends without depending on the vehicles of other peopl

d lady, "that you take great interes

asy chair as if it had been a wooden bench with no back; "I have

lbridge

n to begin thinking of a wife for the poor fello

begin, but we won't talk about that. Kitty

tty good match for my

elped. You had nothing to do with the prelimin

"I am sure I am very

ow while we are on the

u a new

other, "but she is wor

her feet, and walk

You're trifling with the greatest treasure a woman

Tolbridge. "I have tried everywh

n this little town. You should go to the city and get one. What you want is to keep the doctor well, no matter what

idge flush

ations and generations, have lived on Thorbury cooking,

ht something into the kitchen that seldom gets into it now, and that is brains. A cook with a complete set of brains might be pretty hard to get, and would cost a good deal of money. But it is your duty, Ki

had to say on the subject

e hitching-post by the sidewalk, and went up the smooth gravel path to the handsome old house, which she had so often visited, to co

days. Even the widow was the second wife, who had come

aughter of the house came hurrying into the parlor, Miss Panney, who had previously raised two of the window sh

things, and very soon

or a minute at the station, and then I didn't know who they w

ould be the owner of Cobhurst. He is handsome, well educated, and spirited. I saw a good deal of him, for I spent the best part of yesterday

know Herbert will be delighted. I am sure he would call if he wer

y in a matter of this sort would not be consider

ister and you were to call on the

think a young lady would be dreadfully lonely in that great ho

a strong conviction that she was not yet a young lady, b

self within her with all the vigor and freshness which Dr. Tolbridge had predicted, was at a loss how to occupy

and suddenly it struck her that she would go and inquire about the kitten she had given Dr. Tolbridge

w there is some comfort in doing a thing like that for Dr. Tolbridge, because he will be sure to notice

s. And by the way, if you ever do get such a one, I also hope you will be able to find some one who will cook his meals properly. I find that I cannot do that in Thorbury, and I am go

," cried Dora; "I wis

why

the young lady, and the mat

chance to bring in the subject which was most prominent within it, "I should think that

g to have a very independent household, at least for a time. It is a great p

d Dora; "I never

the advertisement, which she wished to get into the post-office before din

commiseration. "It was the greatest kind of a pity, and I think I really

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1 Chapter 1 DR. TOLBRIDGE2 Chapter 2 MISS PANNEY3 Chapter 3 BROTHER AND SISTER4 Chapter 4 THE HOME5 Chapter 5 PANNEYOPATHY6 Chapter 6 MRS. TOLBRIDGE'S CALLERS7 Chapter 7 DORA BANNISTER TAKES TIME AND A MARE BY THE FORELOCK8 Chapter 8 MRS. TOLBRIDGE'S REPORT IS NOT ACCEPTED9 Chapter 9 JOHN WESLEY AND LORENZO DOW AT LUNCHEON10 Chapter 10 A SILK GOWN AND A BOTTLE11 Chapter 11 TWO GIRLS AND A CALF12 Chapter 12 TO EAT WITH THE FAMILY13 Chapter 13 DORA'S NEW MIND14 Chapter 14 GOOD-NIGHT15 Chapter 15 MISS PANNEY IS AROUSED TO HELP AND HINDER16 Chapter 16 KEEP HER TO HELP YOU 17 Chapter 17 JUDITH PACEWALK'S TEABERRY GOWN18 Chapter 18 BLARNEY FLUFF19 Chapter 19 MISS PANNEY IS TOOK SUDDEN 20 Chapter 20 THE TEABERRY GOWN IS TOO LARGE21 Chapter 21 THE DRANES AND THEIR QUARTERS22 Chapter 22 A TRESPASS23 Chapter 23 THE HAVERLEY FINANCES AND MRS. ROBINSON24 Chapter 24 THE DOCTOR'S MISSION25 Chapter 25 BOMBSHELLS AND BROMIDE26 Chapter 26 DORA COMES AND SEES27 Chapter 27 IT COULDN'T BE BETTER THAN THAT 28 Chapter 28 THE GAME IS CALLED29 Chapter 29 HYPOTHESIS AND INNUENDO30 Chapter 30 A CONFIDENTIAL ANNOUNCEMENT31 Chapter 31 THE TEABERRY GOWN IS DONNED32 Chapter 32 MISS PANNEY FEELS SHE MUST CHANGE HER PLANS33 Chapter 33 LA FLEUR LOOKS FUTUREWARD34 Chapter 34 A PLAN WHICH SEEMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY35 Chapter 35 MISS PANNEY HAS TEETH ENOUGH LEFT TO BITE WITH36 Chapter 36 A CRY FROM THE SEA37 Chapter 37 LA FLEUR ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITIES38 Chapter 38 CICELY READS BY MOONLIGHT39 Chapter 39 UNDISTURBED LETTUCE40 Chapter 40 ANGRY WAVES41 Chapter 41 PANNEYOPATHY AND THE ASH-HOLE42 Chapter 42 AN INTERVIEWER43 Chapter 43 THE SIREN AND THE IRON44 Chapter 44 LA FLEUR'S SOUL REVELS, AND MISS PANNEY PREPARES TO MAKE A FIRE