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Melbourne House, Volume 1

CHAPTER XV
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She shall do what I bid her, if she dies for it." "It won't come to that," said Mrs.Gary.

Mr.Randolph turned on his heel.
Meantime, another person who had seen with sorrow Daisy's pale face, and had half a guess as to the cause of it, came up to her side and sat down.
"Daisy, what is to be done to-day ?" "I don't know, Capt.

Drummond." "You don't feel like storming the heights, this morning ?" Again, to him also, the glance of Daisy's eye was so very sweet and so very wistful, that the captain was determined in a purpose he had half had in his mind.
"What do you say to a long expedition, Daisy ?" "I don't feel like driving, Capt.

Drummond." "No, but suppose I drive,--and we will leave Loupe at home for to-day.

I want to go as far as Schroeder's Hill, to look after trilobites; and I do not want anybody with me but you.


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