Christian's Mistake by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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page 91 of 257 (35%)
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bring pillows and a footstool, so that she could hold Arthur as easily as
possible till the doctor came. And then she bade her take off the diamond bracelets and the hanging lace, and told her where to put all this finery away, which Letitia accomplished with aptitude and neatness. "There, that will do. Thank you, my dear. You are a tidy little girl. Will you come and give me a kiss." Letitia obeyed, though with some hesitation, and then came and stood by her step-mother, watching her intently. At last she said, "You are crumpling your pretty white silk dress. Won't that vex you very much?" "Not very much--if it can not be helped." "That is odd. I thought you liked fine clothes, and married papa that he might give you them: Phillis said so." "Phillis was mistaken." More than that Christian did not answer; indeed, she hardly took in what the child said, being fully engrossed with her charge. Letitia spoke again. "Are you really sorry for Atty? Aunt Henrietta said you did not care for any of us." |
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