[Dora Thorne by Charlotte M. Braeme]@TWC D-Link book
Dora Thorne

CHAPTER XV
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She wished a new suite of rooms to be built for Dora and the children, to be nicely furnished with everything that could be required.

She would bear the expense.

Immediately on her return she would send an efficient French maid for the little ones, and in the course of a year or two she would engage the services of an accomplished governess, who would undertake the education of Beatrice and Lillian without removing them from their mother's care.
"I shall send a good piano and harp," said Lady Earle, "it will be my pride and pleasure to select books, music, drawings, and everything else my grandchildren require.

I should wish them always to be nicely dressed and carefully trained.

To you, Dora, I must leave the highest and best training of all.


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