after a long pause.
Mrs. Jobling bent before the storm. "I think she took a fancy to you,
Bill," she said, timidly.
Mr. Jobling appeared to swallow something; then he took a step nearer
to her. "You let me see you laugh again, that's all," he said, fiercely.
"As for that Jezzybill--"
"There she is," said his wife, as a knock sounded at the door. "Don't
say anything to hurt her feelings, Bill. You said she was to be pitied.
And it must be a hard life to 'ave to go round and flatter old married
men. I shouldn't like it."
Mr. Jobling, past speech, stood and glared at her. Then, with an
inarticulate cry, he rushed to the front door and flung it open. Miss
Robinson, fresh and bright, stood smiling outside. Within easy distance
a little group of neighbors were making conversation, while opposite Mr.
Brown awaited events.
"What d'you want?" demanded Mr. Jobling, harshly.
Miss Robinson, who had put out her hand, drew it back and gave him a
swift glance. His red face and knitted brows told their own story.
"Oh!" she said, with a winning smile, "will you please tell Mrs. Jobling
that I can't come to tea with her this evening?"
"Isn't there anything else you'd like to say?" inquired Mr. Jobling,
disdainfully, as she turned away.
The girl paused and appeared to reflect. "You can say that I am sorry to
miss an amusing evening," she said, regarding him steadily. "Good-by."
Mr. Jobling slammed the door.
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