A Winter Away by Elizabeth Fair
Author:Elizabeth Fair [Fair, Elizabeth]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Publisher: Dean Street Press
Published: 2017-03-20T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fourteen
â. . . And we never thought about the hens! There she was, stumping about in the orchard, trying to round them up by herself in the dark. And I walked all the way to Glaine and back, looking for her!â
âHow frightful,â said Ensie.
âOh well, it was worse for Cousin Alice. Sheâd forgotten to shut up the hens at tea time, so it was âall her fault.ââ
âI donât see that it was.â
âOf course it wasnât! I mean that Miss Conway implied that sheâd had to go out, broken ankle and all, to remedy Cousin Aliceâs neglect. She remembered them as soon as Don left and went to see if theyâd been shut upâinstead of asking us. Some of them had gone to roost in the trees, stupid creatures, and she was out there for hours. At least, it seemed like hours.â
âWhile you were looking for her?â
âYes, and before that. Wondering where she was, wondering what to do, and then setting out on the searchâit seemed to go on and on. But the worst time was when we got back and found her. I am thankfulâtruly thankful,â said Maud, âthat Cousin Alice got back just before I did. You see, Iâd done this awful thing. Goodness knows what would have happened if Cousin Alice hadnât been there to be reproached for not shutting up the hens. It did at least take Conâs mind off the pie.â
âWhat happened to the pie?â
âI left it in the oven and it was burnt to a cinder.â
Ensie looked shocked. âHow could you?â she exclaimed.
âBut, Ensie, anybody could. In times of crisis one doesnât think of pies.â
âI should have thought of it, if Iâd put it in the oven. But then Iâm really interested in cooking.â
Maud sat up and gazed at Ensie, who blushed becomingly.
âDon says my cooking is delicious,â she confided. âAnd I tell him itâs because Iâm interested enough to take trouble. Heâs coming to supper again on Monday night.â
âOh,â said Maud. She saw the Good Cook Ensie as her own creation, and felt quite awestruck.
âWhat a pity Miss Conway didnât ask Don to help her,â Ensie remarked. âBut I suppose she didnât think about the hens till after heâd left.â
âI suppose not,â said Maud.
She realized that Ensie herself would be incapable of thinking about hens while Don was present, but she could not believe he had the same effect on Miss Conway. Still, it would be unkind to tease Ensie, who was now putting on her scarf and coat and showing a touching anxiety about her appearance. âDoes my hair look all right?â she asked, frowning at her face in the looking glass. Maud assured her that it did, and watched with interest while Ensie applied a layer of pale lipstick and then wiped most of it off. Ensieâs bedroom, usually so tidy, was littered with scarves, jerseys and skirts which had been considered and rejected, and her best hat had been taken out of its box and laid on the bed in readiness.
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