The Motor Maid

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The Motor Maid
C N Charles Norris Williamson
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To have one's fortune told in a cavern under a rock house where Romans had lived, told by a real, live gipsy who looked as if she might be a lineal descen- dant from Taven, and who was probably fresh from wor- shipping at the tomb of Sarah! It would be an experience. No girl I knew, not even Pam herself, who is always having adventures, could ever have had one as good as this. If only I need not miss it!
"It would take no more than five minutes, " she pleaded in her queer French, which was bare
...ly understandable, and evidently not the tongue in which she was most at home.
"Well, then, " I said, hastily calculating that it was no more than ten minutes since Lady Tumour and Sir Samuel left me, and that the water for their punch could n't possibly have begun to boil yet. "Well, then, perhaps I might have five minutes' fortune, if it does n't cost too much; but I 'm very poor — poorer than you, maybe. " "That cannot be, for then you would have less than nothing, " said the old woman, cackling again.


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