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Melbourne House, Volume 1

CHAPTER XI
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Mr.Randolph seeing what she was after and that she could not lift it, went to her help and brought it to the library table.

Daisy turned over the leaves with fingers that trembled yet, hastily, hurriedly; and paused and pointed to the words that her father read.
"Remember that thou keep holy the Sabbath day." Mr.Randolph read them and the words following and the words that went before; then he turned from them and drew Daisy to her place in his arms again.
"Daisy, there is another commandment there.

'Honour thy father and thy mother.' Is there not ?" "Yes, papa." "Is not one command as good as the other ?" "Papa, I think not," said Daisy.

"One command tells me to obey you,--the other tells me to obey God." Childish as the answer was, there was truth in it; and Mr.Randolph shifted his ground.
"Your mother will not be satisfied without your obeying the lesser command--nor shall I!" Silence.
"She will expect you to do next Sunday evening what you refused to do last evening." Still silence, but a shiver ran over Daisy's frame.
"Do you know it ?" said Mr.Randolph, noticing also that Daisy's cheek had grown a shade paler than it was.
"Papa--I wish I could die!" was the answer of the child's agony.
"Do you mean that you will not obey her, Daisy ?" "How can I, papa?
how can I!" exclaimed Daisy.
"Do you think that song is so very bad, Daisy ?" "No.

papa, it is very good for other days; but it is not _holy_." Her accent struck strangely upon Mr.Randolph's ear; and sudden contrasts rushed together oddly in his mind.
"Daisy, do you know that you are making yourself a judge of right and wrong?
Over your mother and over me ?" Daisy hid her face again in his breast; what could she answer?
Mr.
Randolph unfolded the little palm swollen and blistered from the marks of his ruler.
"Why did you offend me, Daisy ?" he said gravely.
"Oh papa!" said Daisy beside herself,--"I didn't--I couldn't--I wouldn't, for anything in the world! But I couldn't offend the Lord Jesus!" She was weeping again bitterly.
"That will not do," said Mr.Randolph.


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