An Introduction to the Pink Collection

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Author: Barbara Cartland
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they made the cross itself seem to stand out firmly because the wood was dark.
    She read again the words carved on the cross which she could see quite clearly, and instinctively she began to pray. As she did so, she looked down at the kingcups, and one side of them she saw a thistle. It was green and ugly and was spoiling one side of the cross.
    It seemed dark and mysterious. Then she remembered that she had a pair of gloves in the pocket of her jacket. They were thick and lined with leather.
    When she put them on, she attacked the thistle, finding that she had to pull it with both hands as hard as she could before it finally came out.
    And then, she saw to her astonishment that attached to the roots were several coins. She picked them up and started to rub away the mud.
    Then stared, thinking she must be dreaming.
    They were gold.
    And there were more of them in the hole she had made in pulling out the thistle. They were ancient, maybe two hundred years old.
    And solid gold.
    For a moment she was dazzled. Then she took a deep breath and reminded herself sternly that these coins belonged to the owner of The Grange – whoever he was.
    She remembered the open gates, the rumour that The Grange had been re-opened. Now was the moment to find out.
    She removed two more of the coins under the thistle, then she put the thistle back where she had found it, pressing it into the earth, so that no passing stranger could make this discovery.
    First she took the coins from it before pressing it back into the ground.
    Then she stood for a moment looking up at the top of the cross.
    â€œPerhaps you have answered my prayer,” she said.
    Then she almost laughed at herself for being so optimistic.
    â€œIf the owner is a generous man he’ll give me at least, one of the coins I found for him. Couldn’t I just take one – to help me find some work?”
    But it was impossible. She was too much her father’s daughter to take anything secretly. Every coin must be handed over to its rightful owner.
    At once.
    Walking out of the woods she began to move through the field, then into the garden towards the great house.
    *
    It was a long time since Rena had been to The Grange, and she had forgotten how attractive it was.
    It was about four hundred years old, a long, grey stone building, stretching to two wings, and with a tower in the centre.
    The tower was an oddity. It had been added about a century after the house was first built, and was topped by small mediaeval style turrets, which clashed with almost everything else about the building. But to the people of the village it was a treasured landmark, and they would not hear a word against it.
    The house even maintained its beauty despite its poor condition. Many of the diamond-paned windows were broken and the rest badly needed cleaning.
    There had been no gardeners here for a long time, but the flower-beds were brilliant with colour. Even the many weeds somehow seemed part of the picture rather than to spoil it.
    On a day like this it was hard to remember the rumours that The Grange was haunted. There were old people in the village who said they had seen and heard strange noises when they visited it.
    A surprise awaited her when she reached the front door. It was open. Perhaps there was a new owner, and servants had arrived.
    â€œOr maybe,” she thought wryly, “it’s the famous ghost.”
    Hearing no sound, she walked into the hall. Like the rest of the house it was in a very bad way, with dust up the stairs that was so obvious that she looked away from it immediately. The passage which she reached at the end of the hall was not much better. The carpets were grey with dirt and so was the furniture.
    â€œUgh!” she thought.
    There was only silence around her.
    Then she thought she heard a slight sound on her left, which was the way to the dining-room and beyond that the kitchen. For a moment she hesitated. Propriety dictated that she return to the

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