Your Secret Friend by Gladys Mitchell
Author:Gladys Mitchell [Mitchell, Gladys]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer
Published: 2014-04-08T04:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Halloweâen
Time passed. The third week in September became the last week in October. Watched with covert interest and excitement by seven pairs of eyes, April Bounty continued, so far as her health was concerned, to flourish like the green bay tree. It was noticeable that her tongue had lost its sarcastic bite and that, from her lips, unkind nicknames had become a thing of the past, but of her immediate demise there was no sign at all. The spell, it seemed, had failed.
âThree boos for Sandra! Sheâs mucked up the curse,â said Gillian. âI vote we blackball her out of the gang. Iâll be the leader, if you like.â
âYou?â said Sandra contemptuously. âAnyway, if anybody mucked it up, it was Veronica. She turned yellow and wouldnât say the words or stick the pins in.â
âWeâve got to give it time,â said Connie Moosedeer. âYou British are so impatient. Youâre like babies. My tribe will wait for months, maybe for years, before theyâll give up and begin to think nothing is going to happen. It was a good spell, and itâs sure to work in the end.â
âIf it doesnât, weâll try another,â said the leader, eyeing the forthcoming Gillian with dislike.
âWe canât go to that house again,â said Stephanie. âThe workmen are all over it. When we were out for a ramble with Miss Betts to pick autumn leaves and berries, Mavis and I managed to sneak away up that lane and have a look. The house is being all done up and the gardenâs been dug over and everything.â
Little Monkshood, in fact, was rapidly becoming ready for occupation. On the morning of the day when the school was preparing for its Halloweâen celebrations, Alison received a letter from Timothy. She had seen nothing of him since the beginning of the term. He had divided his time between his own home and the hotel at Peterminster from which he visited Little Monkshood to see how the work was progressing, but he did not go there at week-ends, during which work stopped. He wrote:
âGlad to be able to tell youâalthough I daresay you may have noticed it for yourselfâthat Little Monkshood will be ready if youâd care to move in before Christmas. The house has been wired for electricity and piped water is laid on. Weâve done much better than I expected, and I do hope youâll like the place when itâs finished. Donât be afraid to complain to us if you find anything that doesnât please you, so it might be an idea to go along at any time now to give the alterations the once-over and see what you think.
âYouâll find the undercroft very cold, but weâve kept coal fires going in the solar and the second chamber, so those should be all right, but if you prefer not to move in until the spring it might be more comfortable for you. Anyway, Iâve left you a couple of electric fires which you can switch on when you go to look things over.
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