It will teach her a lesson." "Boys shall not do such things in my house," said Mr.Randolph in his usual quiet manner. "As you please!" said the lady in a very dissatisfied way; "but I think it is only what all boys do." "Felicia, I wish to reverse your decision about this day's pleasure. Seeing Daisy has had her lesson, do you not think she might be indulged with the play after it ?" "As you please!" returned the lady very drily. "Do you want to go, Daisy ?" "If you please, papa." Daisy spoke without shewing her face. "Is Mr.Dinwiddie at Mrs.Sandford's ?" inquired Mrs.Randolph. "O no, mamma!" Daisy looked up.
"He is not coming.
He is gone a great way off.
I do not suppose he is ever coming here again; and Nora is going away soon." Mrs.Randolph moved off. "Felicia--" said her husband.
The lady paused.