[Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Susan Warner]@TWC D-Link bookMelbourne House, Volume 2 CHAPTER XI 40/41
There will be nothing in common soon between Daisy and her family." "Only that this kind of thing is apt to wear out, my dear.
You have that comfort." "No comfort at all.
You do not know Daisy.
She is a persistent child. She has taken a dose of fanaticism enough to last her for years." "I am sure nevertheless that Dr.Sandford is right in his advice," said Mr.Randolph;--"both as a physician and as a philosopher.
By far the best way is not to oppose Daisy, and take as little notice as possible of her new notions.
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