no business
Thinking it no business of hers, the lady answered, Indeed, and then informed the mistress that she had brought some tea for her old pensioner.
Thank you, maam, said the mistress, Ill take it up to her soon, for I shall hae to go up to gie out some things from the linen-press. I hae a deal of running up and down stairs.
Surely your daughter could sae you some of the trouble, said the isitor, surprised, and held the packet of tea towards the girl, who rose so slowly and reluctantly to take it that the mother said, Oh, maam, Ill engage that old Bet shall hae it long before tea time; Ill take it up.
As you please, replied the lady; and the girl, perhaps, seeing that her conduct was not approed, left the room.
The isitor then said, Mrs. Green, is it possible that you take all the fatigues tory burch outlet of this place on yourself, when you hae that daughter quite old enough to help you ?
Why, you see, rnaam, the poor thing likes to get away from the pauper women, and now she learns music, she—she—does not like to go and tory burch flats help in the kitchen like a serant, replied the mistress, blushing.
Not when her own mother does it, and it is her mothers duty to do it? Surely your daughter does not think herself superior to you? because if she does, tory burch sale she is ery much mistaken, said the isitor.
The mother blushed again for her untidy, ulgar-looking child, and said, Why, maam, when she goes to school she looks as different as can be, almost as neat and nice as if she were a young lady; but I dont wonder she should go slip-shod here, for theres nobody to see her but me.
And who in this world ought she to respect if not her own mother? asked the isitor. In whose eyes should she wish tory burch shoes to look better
Ah! well, said the mistress with a sigh, she will some day, mayhap; but though shes a good girl enough in some things, I dont deny that she has faults, and its one of them not to mind me; and as to the curl-papers, maam, her hair curls so badly, that if she didnt keep it up in them till afternoon, when she goes out of doors, it would be straight
Thinking it no business of hers, the lady answered, Indeed, and then informed the mistress that she had brought some tea for her old pensioner.
Thank you, maam, said the mistress, Ill take it up to her soon, for I shall hae to go up to gie out some things from the linen-press. I hae a deal of running up and down stairs.
Surely your daughter could sae you some of the trouble, said the isitor, surprised, and held the packet of tea towards the girl, who rose so slowly and reluctantly to take it that the mother said, Oh, maam, Ill engage that old Bet shall hae it long before tea time; Ill take it up.
As you please, replied the lady; and the girl, perhaps, seeing that her conduct was not approed, left the room.
The isitor then said, Mrs. Green, is it possible that you take all the fatigues tory burch outlet of this place on yourself, when you hae that daughter quite old enough to help you ?
Why, you see, rnaam, the poor thing likes to get away from the pauper women, and now she learns music, she—she—does not like to go and tory burch flats help in the kitchen like a serant, replied the mistress, blushing.
Not when her own mother does it, and it is her mothers duty to do it? Surely your daughter does not think herself superior to you? because if she does, tory burch sale she is ery much mistaken, said the isitor.
The mother blushed again for her untidy, ulgar-looking child, and said, Why, maam, when she goes to school she looks as different as can be, almost as neat and nice as if she were a young lady; but I dont wonder she should go slip-shod here, for theres nobody to see her but me.
And who in this world ought she to respect if not her own mother? asked the isitor. In whose eyes should she wish tory burch shoes to look better
Ah! well, said the mistress with a sigh, she will some day, mayhap; but though shes a good girl enough in some things, I dont deny that she has faults, and its one of them not to mind me; and as to the curl-papers, maam, her hair curls so badly, that if she didnt keep it up in them till afternoon, when she goes out of doors, it would be straight
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