to mammas for one。〃
〃Oh; it doesnt matter;〃 said Ursula。
〃Oh; yes……I can send easily;〃 cried Miss Harby。
Ursulas heart sank。 Everybody seemed so cocksure and so
bossy。 How was she going to get on with such jolty; jerky; bossy
people? And Miss Harby had not spoken a word to the man at the
table。 She simply ignored him。 Ursula felt the callous crude
rudeness between the two teachers。
The two girls went out into the passage。 A few children were
already clattering in the porch。
〃Jim Richards;〃 called Miss Harby; hard and authoritative。 A
boy came sheepishly forward。
〃Shall you go down to our house for me; eh?〃 said Miss Harby;
in a manding; condescending; coaxing voice。 She did not wait
for an answer。 〃Go down and ask mamma to send me one of my
school pinas; for Miss Brangwen……shall you?〃
The boy muttered a sheepish 〃Yes; miss;〃 and was moving
away。
〃Hey;〃 called Miss Harby。 〃e here……now what are you
going for? What shall you say to mamma?〃
〃A school pina〃 muttered the boy。
〃Please; Mrs。 Harby; Miss Harby says will you send her
another school pinafore for Miss Brangwen; because shes e
without one。〃
〃Yes; miss;〃 muttered the boy; head ducked; and was moving
off。 Miss Harby caught him back; holding him by the
shoulder。
〃What are you going to say?〃
〃Please; Mrs。 Harby; Miss Harby wants a pinny for Miss
Brangwin;〃 muttered the boy very sheepishly。
〃Miss Brangwen!〃 laughed Miss Harby; pushing him away。 〃Here;
youd better have my umbrella……wait a minute。〃
The unwilling boy was rigged up with Miss Harbys umbrella;
and set off。
〃Dont take long over it;〃 called Miss Harby; after him。 Then
she turned to Ursula; and said brightly: