Sisters of Gold by Annie Murray
Author:Annie Murray
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pan Macmillan UK
Once the news spread, everyone was talking about the explosion at Saltley Gasworks. In the early hours, someone working there had lit a cigarette. The explosion smashed windows all around the surrounding area. There were deaths â a few. The figures were uncertain.
By breakfast time, Caleb Turner had come in and told Uncle Eb what he had heard.
âHow terrible,â Annie said, eating porridge at high speed. âI wish we could go and help.â
âHelp?â Aunt Hatt said irritably, as if despairing of ever understanding her energetic niece. âHow exactly are we supposed to help?â
âWell . . .â Annieâs spoon paused for a second. âThere must be people injured.â
âBut youâre not a doctor or a nurse, are you?â Aunt Hatt sounded impatient now. She was bustling about in her apron. âWhy do you always feel you have to get so involved in other peopleâs business, Annie? Everyone should look after their own, thatâs my way of thinking.â
Annie stared back at their aunt as if this was a question quite foreign to her. âBut someone has to help, donât they?â she said. âIf everyone took the view that it was always up to someone else . . .â
âYes,â Aunt Hatt said crisply. âBut it doesnât always have to be you, does it? Weâve got quite enough going on here with that German coming today.â
âMr Schmale?â Margaret said, forcing down her porridge. She found it rather repulsive but did not like to say so and dutifully ate it every morning â except for Sundays when Aunt Hatt served up eggs and bread rolls. And they were all struggling with exactly how to pronounce the German gentlemanâs name. Shmarler, Uncle Eb thought.
âI wonât see him, I suppose,â Annie said indifferently, taking her bowl to the scullery. âIâm going to see Mrs Poole,â she said, emerging again. âIâve realized that in general she seems not to have a clue.â
Aunt Hatt frowned at her, but said nothing, since she had already long realized there was no point.
Margaret watched her sister leave with the usual mixture of pride and exasperation. As the elder of the two, she felt she should keep an eye on Annie. But keeping an eye on her was one thing â trying to argue with her was quite another.
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