Melbourne House, Volume 2 by Susan Warner
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face, he kissed her over and over, with a great tenderness.
"Have you had a pleasant day?" "Papa, I have had a great many pleasant things," said Daisy eagerly. Her voice had changed and a glad tone had come into it. "Dr. Sandford took proper care of you?" "Papa, he is _very_ good!" said Daisy strongly. "I rather think he thinks you are." "He is nice, papa." "Nice--" said Mr. Randolph. "He is pretty well. But now, Daisy, what do you think of going to bed and to sleep?" "Yes, papa." "And to-morrow, if you have got into any difficulty, you may come to me and talk about it." Daisy returned a very earnest caress to her father's good night kiss, and afterwards had no difficulty in doing as he had said. And so ended the day on Silver Lake. |
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