Mrs Molesworth
"The Third Miss St Quentin"
Chapter One.
Six Years Old.
A very little girl was sitting on the rug in front of a brightly burning fire. She was amusing herself with picture books, a number of which were scattered about her, but her small face was flushed, her eyes were heavy, and she seemed restless and dissatisfied. She was suffering from a very bad cold.
“I can’t read, and I can’t see the picshures,” she said complainingly, “my eyes hurts, and my head too. You read to me, Harvey.”
The nurse to whom she spoke was busied in putting away the breakfast things.
“You must wait a bit, Miss Ella. I’ve got ever so many things to do this morning.”