Capitolo 56
again to You. Ida is not to know her you/he/she is visiting who. Without doubt her
he/she believes that you are his/her mother, and it are well that she owes this way
You concern her. Tells her only that is a lady that takes an interest
in her, and that will satisfy his/her childish curiosity. I do this
required as the Mother of IDA."
Mrs. Harding read this letter with mixed feelings. Is sorry for for the
writer; a vague curiosity in respect to the mysterious circumstances
what you/he/she had forced her to resort to such footstep; a sensitive mean of
jealousy that should be us one that had an application to her dear he/she adopted
daughter, superior to her really; and a strong feeling of the relief to the
insurance that Ida permanently be remove--all these feelings
struck the wife of the cooper.
"Then You the nanny of Ida both?" she said, softly.
"Yes, ma'am", says the extraneous one. "Do I hope that the dear child both well?"
"Perfectly well. How much his/her mother has had to suffer the
separation!"
"Indeed you can say this way, ma'am. It came next to breaking his/her heart."
"I don't wonder me", sympathizing tells her/it Mrs. Harding. "I can judge of that
from mine own feelings. I don't know what I should do, if Ida had to be
taken by me."
To this point in the conversation, the cooper entered the house. He had
you return home on an errand.
"It is my husband", Mrs. said Harding, turning to his/her way visitor of
explanation. "Timothy, will a moment come here?"
The cooper concerned the extraneous one with some surprise. His/her wife hastened
to introduce her/it as her Mrs. Hardwick, the old nanny of Ida and it put in her
husband's hands the letter that we have already read.
He was not a rapid reader and the takings of the duration to get through the
letter. He placed down it on his/her knee, and it seemed thoughtful.
"This is unexpected indeed", he said, finally. "It is a new development
in the history of Ida. I can ask, her Mrs. Hardwick, if you have some further
test? I want to be accurate on a child as which I love my really. Can him