A Country Miss In Hanover Square - Plot & Excerpts
Amelia seemed a little quiet and she looked tired. Susannah suspected she had not slept as well as she might, but she refrained from asking questions. She was not as impulsive as she had been, and Amelia was entitled to her secrets. If she had news, she would tell Susannah, because they were friends.‘What do you mean to do this morning?’ Amelia asked, as if making an effort to rouse herself from her reverie.‘Harry is taking me for a drive around the estate,’ Susannah said. ‘I do not know if he will let me take the reins, though he has promised to teach me.’‘Yes, you should learn,’ Amelia said and smiled. ‘I learned when I was younger than you. It is a useful skill.’‘What will you do this morning?’‘Miss Hazledeane asked me if I liked to walk. We may walk later,’ Amelia said. ‘However, I shall not go down just yet for I have some letters of business to write. I advertised for a com pan ion be fore we left town. I had several answers, but only one appealed to me.
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