Elsie at Home by Martha Finley
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"I dare say he will ask Uncle Harold to be best man," said Grace.
"Very likely," said Rosie, "and Herbert, Chester, and Frank for ushers. We may as well make it a family affair," she added with a satisfied little laugh. "And if either you or Will conclude that you would prefer a larger number it will be an easy matter to think of, and invite them to serve a little later," remarked Violet. "Yes, there is plenty of time," said their mother, smiling lovingly into Rosie's bright eyes. "I am in no hurry to give my youngest daughter to even so entirely a good, worthy, and amiable young man as William Croly." "Please do not look at it in that way, mother dear. Please remember that you are not to lose your daughter, but to gain another good son." "That is right, Rosie; I do believe it is going to prove a gain all round," said Violet. "Why, of course it is," said Maud; "that is settled; so now let us consider and decide the important question what colours we are to wear on the grand occasion. Lu, you wore canary colour at Betty Norris' wedding; suppose I take that this time and you wear pink; it will become you quite as well, I think." "I suppose so," said Lucilla, "and am perfectly willing to wear it." "And pink beside my white will look very pretty," said Rosie. "Lu is to |
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