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Melbourne House, Volume 1

CHAPTER III
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"Daisy, I think _I_ understand you.

I do not require so much depth as is necessary for Ransom's understanding to swim in." "If you do not deny it, it would be well not to forget it," said Mrs.
Randolph; while Daisy still in her father's arms was softly returning his caresses.
"What shall we do on your birthday, Daisy ?" said her father without seeming to heed this remark.
"Papa, I will think about it.

Mamma, do you like I should talk to Nora about it ?" "By all means!" said Mr.Randolph; "send for her and hold a grand council.

Your mother can have no objection." Daisy did not feel quite so sure of that; but at any rate she made none, and a messenger was sent to ask Nora to come that afternoon.

All the morning Daisy was engaged with her mother, going to make a visit to some friends that lived a long way off.


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