Capitolo 60
"Does he/she want to see her/it, then?"
"Yes, ma'am."
"I wonder me she didn't think of it before." "You are
good to waiting. You are expected seven years."
"There are circumstances that cannot be explained", the nanny started.
"No, I challenge doesn't say, Rachel dictates, dryly. "Then You his/her nanny both?"
"Yes, ma'am", he/she answered to the nanny that didn't seem to enjoy this
questioning.
"Has you/he/she lived since then with the mother of Ida?"
"Anybody--yes", the extraneous one stammered. "Some of the time", she added,
recovering himself/herself/itself.
"Umph!" Grunted Rachel, casting an acute look to her.
"Does a husband have him living?" asked the old maid.
"Yes", he/she answered to Mrs. Hardwick. "Does it have?"
"ME!" Repeated Rachel, disdainfully. "No, neither living neither dead. I am
thankful to say me I never got married me. I have had tests enough without that.
Does The mother of Ida live in the city?"
"I cannot tell him", says the nanny.
"Humph! I don't like mystery."
"It is not mystery", says the visitor. "If you have some objections to
face, you have to do them to the mother of Ida."
"Then I want, if you will tell me where her alive."
"I cannot do that."
"Where does he live?" Asked Rachel, moving his/her point of
attack.
"In Brooklyn", he/she answered to Mrs. Hardwick with some hesitation.
"What road and number?"
"Because he/she wants to know?" asked the nanny.
"Are you not to say?"
"Because I should be?"
"I don't know. You orters know best that me."
"It would not make her some good person to know", says the nanny. "I don't take care of
on receiving visitors."
"I don't want to visit her/it, I am sure Rachel", said, while launching his/her head.
"You don't have need of then to know where I live."
Rachel left the room, and you/he/she looked for his/her sister-in-law.
"That woman is an impostor", she said. "You won't say where her alive. ME
you/he/she should not be amazed if she results to be a thief."
"You are not right to suppose that, Rachel."
"Aspects and sees", Rachel dictates. "Clearly I don't expect that you pay some