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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER XVI
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The crown of Ahasuerus, and Alfred's six-foot bow were also made; and a beautiful old brown spinning wheel was brought from Mrs.
Sandford's house for Priscilla.

Priscilla's brown dress was put together, and her white vandyke starched.

And the various mantles and robes of velvet and silk which were to be used, were in some way accommodated to the needs of the young wearers.

All was done well, and Preston was satisfied; except with Daisy.
Not that Daisy did not enter into the amusement of what was going forward; for perhaps nobody took so much real share in it.

Even Mr.
Stilton's operations interested her.


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