{{betlep102.png}} how you can help feeling as you do. Your father must be a very interesting man and your mother is certainly a gifted woman." "Mother was studying music in Milan when she met my father, you know." Some slight progress had been made in lessons, but the girls retired earlier than Betty had supposed they would, for when the maid came in after rapping, upon some little errand of Lucia's clothing, Lucia told her that she was tired and would go to bed very soon. Betty was only too glad to do the same thing and the girls soon said goodnight. In a comfortable bed, under white blankets and a silken comforter, as Betty noticed, she soon fell to sleep. It was nice to have a maid fussing around to do things for you, to open your window just the right amount, arranging a little screen of some sort, to see that your clothing was placed properly. But maids weren't mothers! Breakfast the girls had alone, as they rose earlier than either the countess or Mr. Murchison. Lucia told Betty that it was unusually early for her on a Saturday morning, but if they did "Christmas shopping," they were wise to have a good start, as the stores would be full of people. Moreover, the countess herself [[102]]