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The Daisy Chain

CHAPTER XVII
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"How was he looking ?" Ethel asked; and was told pretty much the same as when he went away; and, on a further query from Flora, it appeared that an old naval friend of his father's had hopes of a ship, and had promised to have him with him, and thereupon warm hopes were expressed that Harry might have a berth in the same.
"And when is he coming here again, papa ?" said Ethel.
"Eh! oh! I can't tell.

I say, isn't it high time to ring ?" When they went up at night, every one felt that half the say had not been said, and there were fresh beginnings on the stairs.

Norman triumphantly gave the key to Richard, and then called to Ethel, "I say, won't you come into my room while I unpack ?" "Oh, yes, I should like it very much." Ethel sat on the bed, rolled up in a cloak, while Norman undid his bag, announcing at the same time, "Well, Ethel, papa says I may get to my Euripides to-morrow, if I please, and only work an hour at a time!" "Oh, I am so glad.

Then he thinks you quite well ?" "Yes, I am quite well.

I hope I've done with nonsense." "And how did you get on with his arm ?" "Very well--he was so patient, and told me how to manage.


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