CHAPTER XIV. MRS. MOSEY. Emily’s first act—after the discovery of Mrs. Ellmother’s incomprehensible disappearance—was to invite the new servant to follow her into the sitting-room. “Can you explain this?” she began. “No, miss.” “May I ask if you have come here by Mrs. Ellmother’s invitation?” “By Mrs. Ellmother’s request , miss.” “Can you tell me how she came to make the request?” “With pleasure, miss. Perhaps—as you find me here, a stranger to yourself, in place of the customary servant—I ought to begin by giving you a reference.” “And, perhaps (if you will be so kind), by mentioning your name,” Emily added. “Thank you for reminding me, miss. My name is Elizabeth Mosey. I am well known to the gentleman who attends Miss Letitia. Dr. Allday will speak to my character and al