[Dorian by Nephi Anderson]@TWC D-Link bookDorian CHAPTER FIFTEEN 3/15
The poor girl has been confined too much to the work here." "Work doesn't hurt anybody," commented Dorian. "No; but all work and no play, I was plainly reminded just the other day, doesn't always make Jack a dull boy: sometimes, it makes dissatisfaction and rebellion--and it seems it has done that here. Carlia, I'll admit had very little company, saw very little of society. I realize that now when it may be too late." "Oh, I hope not," said Dorian. "Carlia, naturally, was full of life.
She wanted to go and see and learn.
All these desires in her were suppressed so long that this is the way it has broken loose.
Yes, I suppose that's true." Dorian let the father give vent to his feelings in his talk.
He could reply very little, for truth to say, he realized that the father was stating Carlia's case quite accurately.
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