Elsie at the World's Fair by Martha Finley
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His offer was received with hearty thanks and the plan carried out to the great contentment of all concerned. The _Dolphin_ then returned to her old anchorage. Violet had gone down into the cabin to put her little ones in bed and Lulu promptly seized the opportunity to take possession of the vacated seat by her father's side. He smiled and stroked her hair with caressing hand. "I fear my little girl must be very tired with all the standing, walking, and sight-seeing of the day," he said. "Pretty tired, papa, yet I should like to go back to that lovely Peristyle for an hour or two if you would let me." "Not to-night, daughter; as soon as we have had prayers you must go immediately to bed." "Your father is wise, Lulu; I think we are all weary enough to obey such an order as that," remarked Mrs. Dinsmore. "And I found out years ago that papa always knows what is best for me," returned Lulu cheerfully. "Besides he's so dear and kind that it is just a pleasure to be controlled by him," she added, laying her head against his shoulder and lifting to his, eyes full of ardent affection. "I agree with you, Lu," said Evelyn, "for in all the years that he has been my teacher I have always found that he knew what was best for me." "Take care, girls, that you don't make my biggest and oldest brother conceited," laughed Rosie. |
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