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The Daisy Chain

CHAPTER V
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You can't?
Well, I am glad, for no more can I.I can't think of her liking for papa and baby and all of us to be left to ourselves.

But that's not right of me, and of course it all comes right where she is; so I always put that out of my head, and think what is to come next in doing, and pleasing papa, and learning." "That's grown horrid," said Norman.

"There's no pleasure in getting on, nor in anything." "Don't you care for papa and all of us being glad, Norman ?" As Norman could not just then say that he did, he would not answer.
"I wish--" said Ethel, disappointed, but cheering up the next minute.

"I do believe it is having nothing to do.

You will be better when you get back to school on Monday." "That is worst of all!" "You don't like going among the boys again?
But that must be done some time or other.


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