Excerpt from Rue With a Difference
Mrs. Hammond was having tea with her friend Mrs. Walcott at the Deanery. Evensong was just over at the Cathedral, and the two ladies had met in the porch, where Mrs. Walcott had given her invitation.
They had been schoolfellows in the Old days, and though there had been no Special tie Of sympathy between them, yet when Dr. Walcott was appointed to the Deanery of Wycombe, and Canon Hammond took up his residence in the Close, Mrs. Hammond had renewed the Old intimacy with her dear Margaret with affectionate eagerness, to which Mrs. Walcott had responded with a tolerant kindness that bordered on indifference.
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