As a family they had so guarded themselves from the expression of all unfashionable emotion that it was impossible to go up and give her daughter a good hug. But there was comfort in her cushioned voice, and her still dimpled shoulders under some rare black lace. Summoning pride and the desire not to distress her mother, Winifred said in her most offhand voice:
âItâs all right, Mother; no good fussing.â
âI donât see,â said Emily, looking at Soames, âwhy Winifred shouldnât tell him that sheâll prosecute him if he doesnât keep off the premises. He took her pearls; and if heâs not brought them back, thatâs quite enough.â
Winifred smiled. They would all plunge about with suggestions of this and that, but she knew already what she would be doing, and that wasâ ânothing. The feeling that, after all, she had won a sort of victory, retained her property, was every moment gaining ground in her. No! if she wanted to punish him, she could do it at home without the world knowing.