Clover by Susan Coolidge
page 49 of 185 (26%)
page 49 of 185 (26%)
|
or perhaps two. That's what I like about the navy. You can eat your cake,
and have it too. Husbands go off for good long times, and leave their wives behind them. I think it's delightful!" "I wonder if Katy will think it quite so delightful," remarked Rose. "Girls are not always so anxious to ship their husbands off for what you call 'good long times.'" "I think she ought. It seems to me perfectly unnatural that any one should want to leave her own family and go away for always. I like Ned dearly, but except for this blessed arrangement about going to sea, I don't see how Katy could." "Clover, you are a goose. You'll be wiser one of these days, see if you aren't," was Rose's only reply. CHAPTER IV. TWO LONG YEARS IN ONE SHORT CHAPTER. Katy's absence left a sad blank in the household. Every one missed her, but nobody so much as Clover, who all her life long had been her room-mate, confidante, and intimate friend. It was a great help that Rose was there for the first three lonely days. Dulness and sadness were impossible with that vivacious little person at |
|