Miss Milton Speaks Her Mind (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
Lowe, who, when he arrived, took one look at Cecil, by now in bed and truly pale, and ordered total bed rest and complete quiet. “I suggest a change of scenery for Andrew during the holidays, Lady Carruthers,” he told her in all seriousness. “Cecil must have total silence, and we know how rambunctious small boys can be.” One would think you had no idea how quiet Andrew already is about this place, Jane thought, as she listened and marveled. Have a care here, Mr. Lowe, or my cousin will try to palm her responsibilities off on me. I know this from vast experience. “I shall take Andrew to London with me, and leave Jane in charge,” Lady Carruthers said. “She is such an expert with invalids.” Mr. Lowe exceeded Jane’s wildest flights of imagination as he shook his head sorrowfully. “No, Lady Carruthers, this illness requires a mother’s presence. Suppose, just suppose, that you were far away when Cecil here ….”
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