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Ethelyn’s Mistake

CHAPTER XIII
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Will it be very gay there this winter ?" Richard was leaning his elbow upon the mantel, looking thoughtfully into the fire, and for a moment he did not answer.

He hated to demolish Ethie's castles, but it could not be helped.

Once it had seemed very possible that she would go with him to Washington, but that was before his mother had talked to him upon the subject.

Since then the fiat had gone forth, and thinking this the time to declare it, Richard said at last, "Put down your finery, Ethelyn, and come stand by me while I say something to you." His voice and manner startled Ethelyn, but did not prepare her for what followed after she had "dropped her finery" and was standing by her husband.
"Ethelyn," he began, and his eyes did not move from the blazing fire, "it is time we came to an understanding about Washington.

I have talked with mother, whose age certainly entitles her opinion to some consideration, and she thinks that for you to go to Washington this winter would not only be improper, but also endanger your life; consequently, I hope you will readily see the propriety of remaining quietly at home where mother can care for you, and see that you are not at all imprudent.


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