The River Between Us
Evidence that shows that Tilly doesn't regret Delphine and Calinda have come?
How do does the reader know that Tilly doesn't regret that Delphine and Calinda have come?
How do does the reader know that Tilly doesn't regret that Delphine and Calinda have come?
From the text:
"How at home our visitors were, these light bringers...."
"How settled they seemed to be, not like birds of passage at all."
It is readily apparent that Tilly finds their guests to be exciting... specifically "light bringers", which infers that they bring new life to Tilly's home.
The River Between Us