CHAPTER THREEMimosa was sitting in the garden and feeling that the flowers were soothing and comforting her. More than that she thought that they were telling her that she had done the right thing. There was nothing so very wrong in pretending to be her cousin and there was no doubt that everybody had accepted her without question. She found that Minerva had certainly made herself comfortable. There was an excellent chef who provided the most delicious meals and a boy to help him in the kitchen. There were two femmes de chambre, middle-aged women who appeared to be cleaning and polishing every minute of the day. There was a butler who was able also to drive the carriage if it was required. Besides the servants in the house, Monsieur Beaton had placed two guards on duty at night and