[Elsie’s Womanhood by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s Womanhood CHAPTER TWENTY-SECOND 4/11
I only fear you may suffer loss.
How easy a valuable ring may slip through the little fingers and roll away into some crevice where it would never be found." "I'm afraid it is rather hazardous," she acknowledged.
"Mammy, sit close to Elsie and keep a careful watch, lest she should drop something." "I begin to think there's truth in the old saw, 'It's hard to teach old dogs new tricks,'" remarked Mr.Travilla, with a comically rueful face. "I've a mind to give it up.
What do you say, Dinsmore ?" "That you wouldn't make a good soldier, if you are so easily conquered, Travilla." "Oh, fighting's another thing, but I'll persevere as long as you do; unless I find I'm wearying my teacher." "Perhaps you would learn faster with a better teacher," said Elsie, "I'm sure the fault is not in the scholar; because I know he's bright and talented." "Ah! then I shall try harder than ever, to save your reputation; but take a recess now, for here comes my boy, reaching out his arms to papa.
Bring him here Dinah.
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