[The Daisy Chain by Charlotte Yonge]@TWC D-Link bookThe Daisy Chain CHAPTER XVIII 1/32
CHAPTER XVIII. Saw ye never in the meadows, Where your little feet did pass, Down below, the sweet white daisies Growing in the long green grass? Saw you never lilac blossoms, Or acacia white and red, Waving brightly in the sunshine, On the tall trees over head? HYMNS FOR CHILDREN, C.F.
A. "My dear child, what a storm you have had! how wet you must be!" exclaimed Mrs.Larpent, as Meta Rivers came bounding up the broad staircase at Abbotstoke Grange. "Oh no; I am quite dry; feel." "Are you sure ?" said Mrs.Larpent, drawing her darling into a luxurious bedroom, lighted up by a glowing fire, and full of pretty things.
"Here, come and take off your wet things, my dear, and Bellairs shall bring you some tea." "I'm dry.
I'm warm," said Meta, tossing off her plumy hat, as she established herself, with her feet on the fender.
"But where do you think I have been? You have so much to hear.
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