[Elsie at Nantucket by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie at Nantucket CHAPTER XII 5/21
"I am as happy as a lark when Ned is with me.
Yes, and I'll show you that I can be cheerful even without him." She accordingly wiped her eyes, put on a smile, and began talking in a sprightly way about the beauty of the sea as they looked upon it, with its waves dancing and sparkling in the brilliant light of the morning sun. "What shall we do to-day ?" queried Betty. "Take a drive," said Zoe. "Yes; I wish there was some new route or new place to go to." "There's a pretty drive to the South Shore, that maybe you have not tried yet," suggested the hackman. "South Shore? That's another name for Surfside, isn't it ?" asked Betty. "It's another part of the same side of the island I refer to," he answered.
"It's a nice drive through the avenue of pines--a road the lovers are fond of--and if the south wind blows, as it does this morning, you have a fine surf to look at when you get there." "If a drive is talked of to-day, let us propose this one, Zoe," said Betty. "Yes; I dare say it is as pleasant as any we could take," assented Zoe. "I wish Edward was here to go with us." Elsie, with her usual thoughtfulness for others, had been considering what could be done to prevent Zoe from feeling lonely in Edward's absence.
She saw the hack draw up at the door, and meeting the young girls on the threshold with a bright face and pleasant smile: "You have seen the boys off ?" she said, half inquiringly.
"The weather is so favorable, that I think they can hardly fail to enjoy themselves greatly." "Yes, mamma, I hope they will; but ah, a storm may come and wreck them before they can get back," sighed Zoe, furtively wiping away a tear. "Possibly; but we won't be so foolish as to make ourselves unhappy by anticipating evils that may never come," was the cheery rejoinder.
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