Wives and Daughters: An Every-Day Story - Page 572/572

"Yes," said Molly, half smiling. "I'm very fond of her; and I think I

like her better every day I know her. But how quickly you have found

out her virtues!"

"I didn't say 'virtues,' did I?" asked he, reddening, but putting

the question in all good faith. "Yet I don't think one could be

deceived in that face. And Mrs. Gibson appears to be a very friendly

person,--she has asked Osborne and me to dine here on Friday."

"Bitter beer" came into Molly's mind; but what she said was, "And are

you coming?"

"Certainly, I am, unless my father wants me; and I've given Mrs.

Gibson a conditional promise for Osborne, too. So I shall see you all

very soon again. But I must go now. I have to keep an appointment

seven miles from here in half-an-hour's time. Good luck to your

flower-garden, Molly."