[Elsie’s New Relations by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s New Relations CHAPTER XVI 3/13
"But come now and get some breakfast.
You must be hungry after your ride." "Is Grandpa vexed because I was not here in season ?" Zoe asked, following her mother-in-law on her way to the breakfast-room. "He has not shown any vexation," Elsie answered lightly; "and you are not much behind time; they are all still at the table.
Edward took his breakfast early in order to catch his train." Zoe's apprehensions were relieved immediately on entering the breakfast-room, as Mr.Dinsmore and all the others greeted her with the usual pleasant "Good-morning." Reconciled to her husband and smiled upon by all the rest of the family, she grew quite happy. In saying she was not to be driven, but would do anything for love and coaxing, she had spoken truly; and now her great desire was to do something to please Edward. She had been rather remiss in her studies of late, and though he had administered no reproof, she knew that he felt discouraged over it.
She determined to surprise him on his return with carefully prepared lessons. After giving due attention to them, she spent hours at the piano learning a song he admired and had lately bought for her, saying he thought it suited to her voice, and wanted to hear her play and sing it. "What a dear, industrious little woman," Elsie said, meeting her in the hall as she left the music-room, and bestowing upon her a motherly smile and caress.
"I know whom you are trying so hard to please, and if he does not show appreciation of your efforts, I shall think him unworthy of so good a little wife." Zoe colored with pleasure.
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