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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER XIX
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Your mother is there, and that is enough." Daisy stood quite still for a few minutes.

Then making an effort to withdraw herself from the doctor's arm she said, "I will not go into the room--I will not make any noise." "Stop! Daisy, you must not go up stairs.

Not this morning." She stood still again, grew white and trembled.
"As soon as I think it will do him good to see you, I will let you into his room.

Now, shall we send June up for anything you want ?" "I think, Dr.Sandford," said Daisy struggling for steadiness, "I will not go away from home." Her words were inexpressibly tender and sorrowful.

The doctor was unrelenting.
"Your mother desired it." "Did mamma---- ?" "Yes; she wished me to carry you home with me.


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