"Jane, your students have already learned so much. And you've only worked here for a few months! Just think [-----2-----]!"
"Oh, no, St. John," I said, "I don't think I could do it forever. But don't talk about school now. It's Christmas time!"
He looked serious. "What are your plans?"
"For the next few days, Hannah and I are going to clean Moor House. We'll get everything ready for Christmas.
Everything must be ready for Diana and Mary when they come home next week, for a really wonderful time!"
St. John smiled. "That's all right for now, but I hope, Jane, that soon you'll think seriously about ways to use your mind, body and heart in the service of God."
"St. John, we are all so lucky to be together, and we have so many reasons to be happy this Christmas. Don't scold me!" I said cheerfully.
That week [-----3-----], cooking and cleaning. It made us happy to see Diana and Mary's faces when they saw the
beautiful house and warm fires, and all the cakes and Christmas foods we had made