Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from A Woman's Story, Vol. 2 of 3
It would have been better for you to have been neighbourly with the Saunders', and joined them in a carriage all the year round, day about to use it and every second Sunday; so Mrs. Cobb says.
And the Saunders, say, Major, I replied, not, I confess, with my usual prudence, that the best way of all would be for you to lend them your carriage occasionally to take a drive in - better than keeping it in the huge coach-house as a nesting-place for sparrows. As to me, I like to be mistress of my own actions: and, perhaps, the day I wanted the carriage would be the very day I could not have it.
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