Daisy Ashford: Her Book
sing bell at Yellowflower Hall
ning his tie and running a comb through his hair "I'll go and have a quie
Johnson brought in some pea soup, bacon and
d bell Johnson" said Mr. Earlsdown "ju
o serve out the baco
d Mr. Earlsdown after hav
r" he said "Miss Monton is nowhere in the house and her room Mary
down throwing down his fork and tos
arlsdown. A pile of linen stood in a corner of the room, hats, jackets and various articles of clothing were scatte
cl
charge of Leslie Woodcock. We shall be in London to-night but fro
a Woo
worded epistle he flashed his eyes
back within an inch of her life" so saying he
nning upstairs to
ywhere for traces of Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock" and handin
sion at Astmer House. On the summons
ing up and knocking over a soup tureen
nswered Albert "ther
rtless boy, go and lo
d Albert flingi
odcock as Albert dashed
nd no traces of Leslie except his tooth-brush in the
cried Mrs. Woodcock "my d
me" said Albert w
r you?" said Mrs.
fling about and took a drink
"perhaps you can manage to walk ** far as Yellowfl
out and returned in 1/2 hour in a rat
it just by that railing near Yellowflower Hall I found Miss Monton's
rrified "Oh" and sank near