Sophy of Kravonia
Sophy lived), had seen to its punctual performance every week. Things went by law and rule at the Hall, for the Squire was a man of active mind and ample leisure. His household code was a marvel of
f opinion that
ed precincts. Yet the outer manner was automatic-the result of seven years' practice. Within, her mind was busy: t
l who lay in the meadow-grass (and munched a blade
gleam of the eyes the sunlight which fell in speckles of radiance through the leaves above. It was a summer day, and summer was in her
Grouch!" she cried, i
ken. With the same measured paces of her lanky, l
phy'?" she asked. "I'm the
hy Grouch!" Julia
edder. Julia laughed mockingly. Sophy
y to-day," she obs
n't I? But I like to see you
ttle girl. Sophy came and kisse
rgi
"Do you think it's
she knew. "Listen! Mother's consented, consented, consented! I'm to go a
rn w
ow to talk so that people c
sh
ainly without shouting. To be heard in
ircus. I have
An actress instead of a governess! Isn't it glorious?" She paused a moment
d there in her friend's golden hair. They were great friends, this pair, and Sophy was very proud of the friendsh
nderstand," laughed
p company with you-a
ts keep comp
ously making a mental
d say a lot of silly things." She suddenly caught hold of Sophy and kissed her half a dozen times. "It's a wonderful t
isturbed Sophy's composure
ed to me, too, to-d
iling indulgently; the great events in othe
the Hall, and be taught to help cook; and when I'm grown up I'm going to
that from the beginning. But they haven't. You've lived with Mrs. James, I know; but you've been in and out of the Hall all the time, having tea in the drawing-
ght be rather nice to
red the budding Mrs.
"Mr. and Mrs. Brownlow are always talking about the cook-and the
-and I don't beli
rs. Brownlow set
ple in the world bes
yed "Yes" showed that as plainly as her "Oh" had, a little while before, marked her appreciation
er pretty head back on the grass, closing her eyes; a smile of radiant anticipation hovered about
ery pretty," she sai
a moment longer, and, without formal farewell, resumed her progress down the
on the night Enoch Grouch died had grown into a tall, good-looking young fellow; he was clad in what is nowadays called a "blazer" and check-trousers, and smoked a large meerscha
e through," he
l, I must, I shal
t you throu
espairful. "Ma
y; but a smile began to
ee the joint in a man's
a kiss," she said, offering the only
ate kisses. In fact, I hate gi
hate Juli
worst
g "Oh!"-because Julia had given quite another impres
healthy laugh at himself and at her, caught he
said. "Now you can
. It's not very hard
her last words had sounded odd from a child. But Sophy's eyes were
nk the same about that in a few ye
" she asked, with a
d he, assuming
rrogative air-anxious apparently to see what
re going to
amended. "The co
ghed, yet looked a trifle compassionate.
s nice to be a cook,
The cook's a sort
? Is she?" Sophy's eyes w
s a queen-a sort of queen. Because
wbo
know-with a red lamp, lik
ent. "Are you really going
a bit-to
nto a calm graciousness.
nk y
amuse
o!" laughed Ba
ly to his. "You'll be fr
said-and heartiness sho
ravely, sealing the bar
e tea, and then say my
houghts were sad-wante
atechism? Where
y towards my Neighbor' t
r Neighbor'-that's rath
ng," said Sop
ou kn
ind hearing me? Because if I can say it
ght, fi
phy. "But do you know i
ther, I
"Then you say the first hal
a moment over "'To love, honor, and succor my father and mother.'" The child had no chance there. Bu
from picking and stealing, and my tongue from evil-speaking, lying, and slandering; to keep my body in temperance, soberness, and chastity [the young man smiled for an instant-that sounded
id Basil. "
ied, indignantl
ro
's what Mrs. Ja
in the prayer-bo
ell me
o which it shall please God to call me.'" His
or a moment. "Sure
ive,"
stood there a moment longer. Then she smil
"Good-bye, missy," he said
she answered him, genero
dged home with never a glance back at the avenue where Julia was. Yet even now the thought of the child cr
hen. "Please may I read through my
word of mouth-she got the prayer-book down from its shelf and conned her le