THE SENTINEL
AWAY WITH WORDS
By Tessa Harvey
"Miss, miss!" one of the twins was calling. Was it Eric or Ian? The rascals deliberately answered to the wrong name at times. "There's a funny old lady fallen down at the gate, miss."
Sally sighed. If these dratted twins were playing yet another joke on her, she would go and see Mrs. Tournay.
"Listen," she said sternly to the boy in question, "it is not nice to tell lies the way you two do. I am going to see Mrs. Tournay. See if I don't."
"Her name is Miss Tournier," the other twin advised, solemnly.
"GO AWAY, NOW!" Sally had potatoes to fetch and peel. As she heard the lesson buzzer and watched the twins glancing back alternately, she just stood there, hands on her hips. No way would she go and see while they were watching.
The young blonde, fair-skinned woman hastily dug up some potatoes, enough for lunch, the main meal. The soil smelled so nice in autumn, she thought, dreaming a little, filling her basket etc.
Then she heard a faint cry. "Please lass, can you help me a little?"
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