[32]. The little toy-worker who had cared so much for the cat.
[33]. Octavia’s half-sister, Mrs. Whelpdale.
[34]. She was drawing for Ruskin and walking a great part of the way to Dulwich and back and standing there for five or six hours.
[35]. Miss Harrison, with whom she was to travel.
[36]. Chartres Cathedral.
[37]. Octavia had only learned a little French from her mother, and had had no practice in speaking except a very little to the refugee Poles, who worked at the Ladies’ Guild, eight years previously.
[38]. Miss Emily Smith.
[39]. The wife of Mr. Ellis Yarnall and sister of Miss Harrison.
[40]. One of the girls who made toys.
[41]. The daughter of a former nurse.