[The Girl at Cobhurst by Frank Richard Stockton]@TWC D-Link bookThe Girl at Cobhurst CHAPTER XXIV 1/7
THE DOCTOR'S MISSION The letter which Phoebe brought was a long and cordial one, in which Dora begged that Miriam would come and make her a visit of a few days.
She said, moreover, that her brother was intending to call on Mr.Haverley and urge him to come to their house as frequently as he could during his sister's visit.
Dora said that she would enjoy having Miriam with her so very, very much; and although the life at the dear old farm must be always charming, she believed that Miriam would like a little change, and she would do everything that she could to make the days pass pleasantly. There could not have been a more cordial invitation, but its acceptance was considered soberly and without enthusiasm. During the past fortnight, there had been no intercourse between the Bannister and Haverley families.
Dora, it is true, had written, but her letters had not been called for, and Ralph had not been to her house to inquire about the dog.
The reason for this was that, turning over the matter in his mind for a day or two, he thought it well to mention it to Miriam in a casual way, for he perceived that it would be very unwise for him to go to Dora's house without informing his sister and giving her his reasons for the visit.
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