Hepsey Burke
rted on a six-weeks' vacation, which he had certainly earned; and as
s. Burke, I probably
announcement, and the effect seemed to send the blood to his head. Mr
l do all we can to make the old lady comfortable. I'm sure she'll be a great comfort
he blushed more fur
er here, and I strongly suspect that you
had never entered her head before. "Well, I am mighty glad of it. I only wish that I was goin' to be present t
gh I think you will find her very capable, and
The question is whe
r sober for a moment, and
t help li
ut that doesn't matter much. I have found it a pretty good plan not to expect a great deal of adoration, and to
in about six weeks, you know. Good-by, and thank
and watched Maxwell drive down the road. Then wiping her eyes
sband's friends, and tries to make trouble. It takes a lady saint to share her husband's interests with anybody, and maybe she 'aint to blame. Well, the next thing in order is to fix up the rectory in six weeks. The best way to r
use they had not been consulted in the matter, until Hepsey said she would be glad to receive any c
te keeping bachelor's hall by himself. At last Virginia had attained the height of her ambition and captured the rector! Consequently she was the center of interest in every social gathering, although, as the engagement had not been formally an
position in Durford's thirty gentry, felt that she was entitled to some definite info
nd that you are taking a great interest in it. You must b
in the dark for some time; but I am going to do wh
le parish ought to be informed about the matter, and share in the work; but I suppose Mr.
mostly done in secret, so that nobody ever finds it out. He is a modest man and wouldn't
-Jones retorted dryly; "but unde
stances?" Mrs. Bur
Virginia's father and would want t
upid about some things. You mus
know the common gossip of the town, and you must be in Mr. Maxwell's confide
e can you tell 'em? You might tell 'em that you tried to pu
ere was nothing left for her to do but ret
ole premises, they promptly "lit out" for parts unknown in order to get another job, and no mortal knew when they would return. It always seemed promising and hopeful to see a laboring man arrive in his overalls with his dinner-pail and tools at seven; but when two hours
as; where are you g
ck for my tool
chen pipes out of business two weeks ago, and you must have been goin' back for yo
and scratched his head
ob I begun for Elias Warden on the h
ory with me now, and if the job isn't finished by si
round and accompanied Hepsey back to the re
of the parish asking for such furniture as individual parishioners were willing to give. Late in the afternoon she arrived at the rectory with a very large load, and the next day Jonathan was made to set to work with his tools, and she started in with some paint and varnish, and
left on the kitchen chairs. Do for mercy sake wash the end of your nose. I don't ca
d, for which no one could account. As neither Mr. Bascom nor Miss Bascom had sent anything, and as neither had appeared on the scene, excitement was at fever heat. Rumor had it that Virgi
n to arrive and were placed in the cellar, or on the newly painted pantry shelves, or in the neat cupboards. Mrs. Talbot sent a bushel of potatoes, Mrs. Peterson a pan of soda biscuit, Mrs. Andrews two loaves of bread; Mrs. Squires donated a pan of soda biscuit, Mrs. Johnson some
hem where they belonged. Just about supper time Mrs. Loomis c
uld think of--something out of the ordinary t
ful of you, Mrs. Loomis," Hepse
I thought I'd bring 'em two pans
face straight, and r
l nice of you,
And if you want any m
on the last contributor, Mrs. Burk
ckson, come
d promptly, and a
, be yo
, on the parlor table. For mercy's sake take eight pans out to the chickens or stick 'em on the picket fence.