Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Susan Warner
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brought a supply of very nearly everything there had been on the
supper-table. She set down her tray, prepared a table for Daisy, and placed a chair. The room was light now with two wax candles. Daisy sat down and took a review. "What will you have now, Miss Daisy? here's some hot oysters--nice and hot. I'll get you some ice cream when you're ready to eat it--Hiram's got it in the freezer for you. Make haste, Miss Daisy--these oysters is good." But Daisy did not make haste. She looked at the supper tray thoughtfully. "June," she said with a very gentle pure glance of her eyes up at the mulatto woman's face--"I am very much obliged to you--but I don't think mamma means me to eat these things to-night--Will you just get me some milk and some bread? I'll take some bread and milk!" "Miss Daisy, these oysters is good for you," said June. "I'll take some bread and milk to-night--if you will please make haste. Thank you, June." "Miss Daisy--then maybe take a sandwich." "No--I will have nothing but bread and milk. Only quick, June." June went off for the bread and milk, and then very unwillingly carried her supper-tray down stairs again. Going through one of the passages she was met by her master. |
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