[Patty and Azalea by Carolyn Wells]@TWC D-Link bookPatty and Azalea CHAPTER XIV 9/12
That's all I ask.
And you can't be just if you act on impulse,--so, go slow.
Will you ?" "Yes, Mona,--there's my hand on it We're not often over-impulsive,--Patty and I,--but in this case we may be,--might have been,--if you hadn't warned me.
You're a good girl, Mona, and I thank you for your foresight and real kindness," And so Farnsworth went in search of Patty with a resolve to try to reason out the matter with a fair consideration of all sides of it. He found his wife and daughter in the nursery. Patty had sent Winnie off, feeling that she must hold Fleurette in her arms for some time, in order to realise that she was safe from the whirling winds of that awful cyclone! When Bill appeared, Patty began at once, and launched forth a full description of the picture play, and of Azalea's and Fleurette's parts in it. Farnsworth sat looking at her, his blue eyes full of a contented admiration.
To this simple-minded, big-hearted man, his wife and child represented the whole world.
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