How long have you been standing here?"
"Only a moment." I fluttered my lashes. I am as innocent as a baby bird, I tried to say with my eyes.
"Really." He spoke it as a statement, and frowned. "You know, eavesdropping is most unladylike."
My jaw dropped. "Eavesdropping? I was doing no such thing."
"No?"
"Certainly not, Mr. Wilcox. And false accusations are most un...most un-manly-like." The retort was a stuttered failure, but I puffed out my chest anyway. "What were you doing outside?"
"Getting fresh air."
My eyebrows shot up as if to say "Really?" He squinted at me, and I glowered back.

Author: Susan Dennard

How long have you been standing here?"<br />"Only a moment." I fluttered my lashes. <i>I am as innocent as a baby bird,</i> I tried to say with my eyes.<br />"Really." He spoke it as a statement, and frowned. "You know, eavesdropping is most unladylike."<br />My jaw dropped. "Eavesdropping? I was doing no such thing."<br />"No?"<br />"Certainly not, Mr. Wilcox. And false accusations are most un...most un-<i>manly</i>-like." The retort was a stuttered failure, but I puffed out my chest anyway. "What were you doing outside?"<br />"Getting fresh air."<br />My eyebrows shot up as if to say "Really?" He squinted at me, and I glowered back. - Susan Dennard




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