Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Susan Warner
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She lifted her face; it was wistful and troubled.
"Are you concerned about the storm, my darling?" "No, papa; not myself." "How then, Daisy?" She shuddered. "Papa, I wish they would not scream so!" "Why does that trouble _you_?" said Mr. Randolph smiling. But Daisy's face was unutterably grave, as a new brilliant band of forked lightning glittered outside the windows, and the burst of the thunderbolt sounded as if at their very feet, making a renewal of the same cries and exclamations. "Why does it trouble you, Daisy?" said Mr. Randolph soothingly, feeling the quiver of the child's frame. "Papa," said Daisy with intense expression,--"they do not love Jesus!"--And her head went down again to be hid on her father's shoulder. Mr. Randolph did nothing to bring it up again; and Daisy lay quite still, while the storm raged in full fury, and the screams and ejaculations of the ladies were joined now and then by a word of impatience from one of the gentlemen, or a "Hech, sirs!" in Logan's smothered Scotch brogue. Once Mr. Randolph felt Daisy's lips pressed against his face, and then her other arm came round his neck and |
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