the lodger-第44部分
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spaper; but about the same time a picturesque little paragraph went the round of the press concerning a small boxful of sovereigns which had been anonymously forwarded to the Governors of the Foundling Hospital。
Meanwhile Mrs。 Bunting had been as good as her word about 〃Old Aunt;〃 and that lady had received the wonderful news concerning Daisy in a more philosophical spirit than her great…niece had expected her to do。 She only observed that it was odd to reflect that if gentlefolks leave a house in charge of the police a burglary is pretty sure to follow … a remark which Daisy resented much more than did her Joe。
Mr。 Bunting and his Ellen are now in the service of an old lady; by whom they are feared as well as respected; and whom they make very comfortable。
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