[Grandmother Elsie by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookGrandmother Elsie CHAPTER XV 5/6
He may have other plans for his children." "Yes, it is quite possible he may think best to place Max and Lulu at school somewhere." "But poor little sick Gracie!" said Violet, the tears springing to her eyes.
"Mamma, I do want to have her to love and pet, and I think if we had her here with our good old mammy to nurse her, and Cousin Arthur to attend her, she might grow to be strong and healthy." "Dear child! I am glad to hear you say that!" said Elsie, "for it is just as I have been thinking and feeling.
My heart yearns over the poor motherless children, and that little feeble one very especially." Capt.
Raymond was deeply touched when, shortly after his arrival at Ion to claim his bride, he learned what was in her heart and her mother's toward his children. After due deliberation it was settled that the experiment should be tried. Arrangements were made for the whole family to spend the summer in two adjoining cottages at a lovely seaside resort on the New England coast, Mrs.Dinsmore to be mistress of one house, Violet of the other, while the captain could be with her, which he had reason to expect would be for several months. In the fall he would probably be ordered away; then Violet would return to Ion with her mother and the rest of the family, taking his children with her, if Mr.Dinsmore and Elsie should still feel willing to take them in charge.
He had a high opinion of Dr.Conly's skill as a physician, and was extremely anxious to place Gracie under his care.
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