Название: Kitty Neale 3 Book Bundle
Автор: Kitty Neale
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современная зарубежная литература
isbn: 9780007527083
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‘Rose …’ Phyllis warned.
‘Now don’t start again. It isn’t charity; it’s one the last people who lived here left behind and I found it boxed up in the cellar. With the amount of china I’ve got already, I haven’t got room in my cupboards for another one, and anyway, it isn’t as nice. There are lots of other bits and pieces down there too, but if you’re going to turn funny every time I offer stuff I was going to chuck out anyway, I won’t bother again.’
‘I’m sorry, Rose. I know I can be a bit touchy.’
‘A bit! Now that’s an understatement,’ Rose said, chuckling.
Phyllis pushed her playfully on the arm and for the next hour they worked companionably together, chatting. During a pause Rose asked, ‘How is it going with Celia Frost?’
‘It isn’t going anywhere. As you know we were invited to dinner, but the woman acted as though she’s related to royalty and it got right up my nose. It was worse when I returned the invitation and she actually inspected her knife and fork before using them. For Amy’s sake I managed to keep my mouth shut, but the less I see of that stuck-up cow the better.’
‘So you won’t be spending Christmas together as a family then?’
‘You must be joking. No thanks.’
‘I know it’s only twelve days to Christmas and it’s a bit late to suggest it, but how about coming here?’
‘Or you could come to us,’ Phyllis said.
‘No offence, love, but it’d be a bit of a squash.’
‘None taken, and anyway, you’re right,’ Phyllis agreed.
‘So you’ll come here?’ Rose urged.
‘Yes, we’d love to.’
‘Smashing, but maybe you should run it past Stan and Amy first.’
‘Stan gets on really well with Samuel and I know he’ll agree, and as I doubt Celia Frost will invite Amy to spend Christmas with her, I should think she’ll be happy to come here too.’
‘That’s settled then,’ Rose said as they carried on cleaning. She broke off occasionally to spend a little time with Samuel, and then at twelve thirty they all shared lunch together, something else her cousin had insisted on from the day that Phyllis started working for her.
Samuel picked up the second half of his sandwich, but before biting into it he said, ‘Phyllis, my agent has told me that the work on your house and the others is near completion.’
‘Thank you, Samuel. It’ll be lovely for us not to have leaky roofs.’
‘Yes, well, though it’s costing me a lot of money, Rose pointed out that I’ve been a bit remiss in keeping my properties in good repair.’
When Rose winked at her, Phyllis hid a smile. They’d been complaining for years without result, but Rose had worked wonders in such a short time. Samuel may have been a skinflint in the past, but it seemed he was putty in Rose’s hands.
Rose now said, ‘Samuel, it makes sound business sense. If you don’t maintain your properties, they’ll end up only fit for demolition.’
‘Yes, yes, but it’ll take a long time to recoup the cost of the work in rent payments.’
Phyllis was hardly listening as she felt a surge of excitement at something else that Rose had achieved. Once the repairs were done and the house decorated, she’d pass on the news, but for now she was keeping it a secret – a lovely one that she’d enjoy revealing.
It was Amy’s half day. It had been raining when she left for work that morning, forcing her to get a bus to work, and it was still teeming down now. She swiftly put up her umbrella as she left the shop, deciding that bad weather or not, she had to buy her Christmas presents, and then nearly bumped headlong into Miss Winters.
‘Isn’t this rain awful?’ the woman said. ‘I think it’s going to ease off soon, but in the meantime why don’t you join me for a cup of coffee?’
Amy would rather get on with her shopping, but seeing the appeal in Miss Winters’ eyes she agreed and they dashed into Arding &Hobbs, hurriedly folding their umbrellas. The Christmas decorations looked lovely, festive and cheerful, but they hardly paused as they made their way up the elevator to the tea room.
Once seated, with Miss Winters insisting on buying them both a cake to have with their drinks, she said, ‘How are you, Amy?’
‘I’m fine, thank you.’
‘How is your young man?’
‘His business is doing really well and … and we’re getting married next year.’
‘Oh, that’s wonderful, Amy. Have you set the date?’
‘Yes, the second Saturday in April.’
‘A spring wedding, how lovely. What church are you getting married in?’
‘It won’t be a church wedding. We’re getting married in the registry office,’ Amy said, thinking that on the odd occasions when she saw her, Miss Winters showed a keen interest in her life, almost as if she didn’t have one of her own to talk about. She had always thought her lonely, and felt sorry for her former manageress. Impulsively, she asked, ‘Are you spending Christmas with anyone?’
‘Err … yes … a friend.’
Amy hoped this was true, that Miss Winters wasn’t going to be alone for the festive season. They continued to chat for a while, but then Amy said, ‘I’m sorry, I’ve got to go now. I want to buy some presents.’
‘Yes, me too, but I think I’ll finish off this pot of tea first,’ Miss Winters said. ‘It was lovely to see you again, my dear, and maybe we’ll bump into each other again soon.’
Amy said goodbye, feeling sorry again for her former boss as she left the table and took the elevator again to the ground floor. However, with a limited amount of money, her mind was soon elsewhere as she searched the store for presents.
Mabel was on the look-out for Phyllis and finally saw her arriving home. She waited five minutes and then popped next door, huffing as she said, ‘I suppose you’re going to tell me that you’re too busy for a chat again.’
‘Now look, I only said that once and it was on Monday. I didn’t get home until after two thirty and I still had my laundry to do.’
‘I’m not surprised. You seem to spend all your time with Rose.’
‘Mabel, I work for her.’
‘It’s more than that. The pair of you are as thick as thieves now.’
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