Right At Last Author:Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell The charwoman now appeared at the door with her pail of hot water. Margaret looked into her face, as if to read guilt or innocence. She was a protegee of Christie's, who was not apt to accord her favour easily, or without good grounds; an honest, decent widow, with a large family to maintain by her labour -- that was the character in which Marga... more »ret had engaged her; and she looked it.« less