"Hark! Stop talking!" said Mrs. Freeman.Marshall had to be comforted with this rather dubious speech, and Dorothy ran on to join Janet.
"It's all my fault, Mrs. Freeman," said Bridget O'Hara, looking up with a tear-stained face at her [Pg 50]governess. "I made the children come, and I made them cut the branches off the trees, and we ran, and shouted as we ran. I didn't think it would do any harm, it was all a joke, and to welcome her, for they said she was the queen, but no one is to blame in all the wide world but me."
rummy satta kaise khela jata hai
"Bridget, you are incorrigible. If kindness won't make you see that you are bound in honor to obey me, I must try punishment. Wretched child, I don't wish to be hard to you, but do what I say, you must!"
"Don't shake me so, Vi, my honey; I'm coming to the exciting place—now then. Well, as I was going up the stairs all quite lonely, and by myself, never a soul within half a mile of me——"
The child's words were almost incoherent. Alice, who was not quite so excitable, began to pour out a queer story.
The girls entered the wide, long dining hall and immediately took their places at the table.