[The Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. by Grace Aguilar]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mother’s Recompense, Volume I. CHAPTER V 26/47
Suppose you trust in my assertion, and try the experiment; and if you want a second voice on my side, I appear to your friend Ellen for her vote as to the truth of what I say." Mrs.Hamilton spoke playfully, and Ellen answered in the same spirit. Lilla's passionate tears had been checked by the kind treatment she received, and in a softened mood she answered-- "But I cannot become so while Miss Malison has anything to do with me. I cannot bear her treatment gently.
Papa does not know all I have to endure with her." "And therefore do I so earnestly wish you would consent to my persuading your father to let you go to Hampstead," answered Mrs.Hamilton, gently. "But then papa will not think it is for his sake I endeavour to correct my faults; he will say it is the school, and not my own efforts; and if I go, I shall never, never see you, nor go to dear Moorlands, for I shall be away while papa and mamma are there; away from everybody I love.
Oh, that would not make me happy!" and clinging to Mrs.Hamilton, the really affectionate girl again burst into tears. "What am I to urge in reply to these very weighty objections, my dear Lilla ?" replied Mrs.Hamilton.
"In the first place, your father shall know that every conquest you make is for his sake; he shall not think you were forced to submission.
In the next, compulsion is not in my friend's system, and as I am very intimate with Mrs.Douglas, I shall very often come and see you when I am in town, your midsummer holidays will also occur during that time: and, lastly, if your papa and mamma will consent, you shall see Moorlands every year; for I shall ask Mr. Grahame to bring you with him in his annual Christmas visit to his estate, and petition that he will leave you behind him to spend the whole of your winter vacation with me and Ellen at Oakwood.
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