“Smaller; yes, ma’am.”
“But very snug and comfortable.”
“Yes, ma ’am.”
“It is fortunate that Miss Warren and her brother have the aid of such a—an old servant of the family.”
“Thank you, ma’am.”
“Is Miss Caroline managing her own affairs?”
“Apparently so. Yes, ma’am.”
“I presume, however, a guardian has been appointed? With an estate such as the late Mr. Warren must have left, some responsible person would be, of course, necessary.”
She paused. Edwards, having arranged the logs to his liking, brushed the dust from his hands.
“I don’t know, ma’am, I’m sure,” he said. “Neither Miss Caroline nor Mr. Stephen have spoken with me concerning the family affairs.”