[The Daisy Chain by Charlotte Yonge]@TWC D-Link book
The Daisy Chain

CHAPTER XXIII
8/16

Her mother is very ill, and she is afraid she is not properly nursed.

It is about five miles from the Milbury Station, and we thought of letting her go with a day-ticket to see about her.

She could go in the morning, after I am up; but I don't know what is to be done, for she could not get back before I dress for dinner." Margaret felt perfectly aghast at the cool tone, especially after what had passed.
"It would be quite impossible," said the doctor.

"Even going by the eight o'clock train, and returning by the last, she would only have two hours to spare--short enough measure for a sick mother." "Papa means to give her whatever she wants for any nurse she may get." "Is there no one with her mother now ?" "A son's wife, who, they think, is not kind.

Poor Bellairs was so grateful for being allowed to go home.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books