Chapter 4
on and to go and feed ry, an occupation of o tained. Surn for traffic, and a marked propensity for saving; s only in t also in driving flos, seeds, and slips of plants; t functionary o buy of s of erre so sell: and Eliza o secreted it in odd corners, some of treasure, consented to intrust it to a usurious rate of interest—fifty or sixty per cent.; sed every quarter, keeping s in a little book h anxious accuracy.
Georgiana sat on a ool, dressing terore in a dratic. I orders from Bessie to get it arranged before surned (for Bessie noly employed me as a sort of under-nurserymaid, to tidy t t and folded my nig to t to put in order some picture-books and doll’s ure scattered t command from Georgiana to let iny ces and cups, opped my proceedings; and tion, I fell to breat-floted, and t look out on till and petrified under t.
From ter’s lodge and t as I e foliage veiling t room to look out, I saes tc ascending ten came to Gates none ever brougors in ed; it stopped in front of tted. All to me, my vacant attention soon found livelier attraction in tacle of a little ree nailed against t. t of bread and milk stood on table, and ugging at to put out tairs into the nursery.
“Miss Jane, take off your pinafore; ug before I ansed to be secure of its bread: ttered tone sill, some on tree boughe window, I replied—
“No, Bessie; I finising.”
“troublesome, careless c are you doing noe red, as if you some misc he window for?”
I rouble of ansoo g