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Holidays at Roselands

CHAPTER XV
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They set them down and went out again, followed by Mr.Dinsmore, who did not return until half an hour afterwards, when he found Elsie lying on the sofa, seeming much refreshed by her bath and change of clothing.

"You look better already, dearest," he said, stooping to press a kiss on her lips.
"And you, too, papa," she answered, smiling up at him.

"I think it improves any one to get the dust washed off.

Won't you take your tea up here with me?
I should like it so much." "I will, darling," he said kindly; "it is a great pleasure to me to gratify you in any harmless wish." And then he asked her what she would like for her supper, and told Chloe to ring for the waiter, that she might order it.
After their tea they had their reading and prayer together; then he bade her good-night and left her, telling Chloe to put her to bed immediately.
Chloe obeyed, and the little girl rose the next morning, feeling quite rested, and looking very well and bright.
"How early do you think Miss Rose will come, papa ?" was the first question she put to him on his entrance into her room.
"Indeed, my child, I do not know, but I certainly should not advise you to expect her before ten o'clock, at the very earliest." "And it isn't eight yet," murmured Elsie, disconsolately.

"Oh, papa, I wish you would take me to see her as soon as breakfast is over." He shook his head.


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