The Orphan Collection by Maggie Hope
Author:Maggie Hope [Hope, Maggie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Published: 2017-01-02T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Fifteen
âDid you enjoy your walk?â Eliza asked as Lottie walked into the kitchen, still wearing her bonnet and shawl. âWhereâs Tot?â
âHeâs coming. Only I had to get on. I must go back and do some work.â
âNot without your tea, surely? Iâve made egg and bacon pie â your favourite!â
âMrs Price gives us supper. She might be annoyed if I said Iâd already eaten. I should have told her, you see.â
âA cup of tea and a scone wonât hurt. Howay, take your bonnet off,â Eliza insisted.
Lottie divested herself of her outdoor things and hung them up in the hall, thinking she could not offend Eliza. She was still in the hall when the door opened and Bertha Carr came in, bright-eyed and rosy-cheeked and in an all-enveloping cloak.
Lottieâs pulse, which had begun racing inexplicably, settled down. For a moment she had thought it was Tot and she wasnât quite ready to meet him again, not yet.
âNow then, Lottie,â said Bertha by way of greeting. She too took off her outdoor things and Lottie saw she was quite advanced in pregnancy.
Lottie murmured a greeting and smiled at the girl who had rescued her when she had run away from Alf Green and didnât have anywhere to go. There was another bond between them: they were both workhouse children.
âEliza has been baking,â she said, just above a whisper and Bertha smiled in understanding. Elizaâs pastry could be as tough and flat as cardboard or as light and fluffy as Berthaâs. It all depended on how long her mind wandered as she stood by the table with her hands in the mixture. This time Elizaâs pastry was a success. It smelled wonderful and tasted even better.
âThis is a nice surprise,â she said to Bertha, while sliding a generous slice of pie on to her plate. âThat Mrs Carr let you out, I mean.â
Berthaâs mother-in-law and Charlie himself thought a woman in an âinteresting conditionâ should hide away from the outside world until the baby was born.
Bertha nodded. âAye, I know. But they are out visiting themselves. Theyâve gone to see her brother, who is ailing. I slipped out while I had the chance. Iâll be back before they are: the brother lives up the dale, between Stanhope and Rookhope. I reckon they wonât be back for hours and hours.â
Lottieâs thoughts began to slip away as she thought of a plot for a new story, one where a young mother comes into labour when she is on her own, and her neighbours did not even know she was expecting a baby. She could weave an exciting tale around that, she reckoned.
âYou have to have some fresh air and exercise,â said Eliza judiciously. This was the new thinking in midwifery circles.
âIâll walk back with you, Lottie. When youâre ready,â Totâs voice whispered in her ear. Lottie jumped and spilt her tea into her saucer. She had not even heard him come in and it flustered her.
âNo,â she said, quite loudly, so that the two women glanced at her in surprise.
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