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Melbourne House, Volume 2

CHAPTER III
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She does it regularly.

And she is not a docile child _any_ longer, I give you warning.

You will find it very difficult to do anything with her in the way of breaking up this religious stiffness of hers." Mr.Randolph was silent a while, and Mrs.Randolph looked vexed.

At length he remarked that indirect ways were the best.
"It will take both," said his wife; "direct and indirect." And after that they went down to breakfast.
Mr.Randolph was the last, and he was not early; but this morning Daisy was later still.

Her father watched for her coming, and did not see it after all; Daisy stole in so quietly, she was in her seat by his side before he had noticed her.


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