Mary Cassatt painting
I'll go down and start getting the lodger's supper ready for you," said the girl good-naturedly. "He's certain to come in when he gets hungry. But he did look upset, didn't he, Ellen? Right down bad - that he did!"
Mrs. Bunting made no answer; she simply stepped aside to allow Daisy to go down.
Mary Cassatt painting
"Mr. Sleuth won't never come back no more," she said sombrely, and then she felt both glad and angry at the extraordinary change which came over her husband's face. Yet, perversely, that look of relief, of right-down joy, chiefly angered her, and tempted her to add, "That's to say, I don't suppose he will."
And Bunting's face altered again; the old, anxious, depressed look, the look it had worn the last few days, returned.
Mary Cassatt painting
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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