2/17 "Ye want it to be set some place, nae doute ?" "Yes, I do; but I want to set it out myself, Logan; so it must not be _too_ big a bush, you know, for I couldn't manage it." "Perhaps Miss Daisy had better let me manage it. It's dirty work, Miss Daisy." "No; I only want the rose bush. I will take care of it, Logan. Have you got one that I can have ?" "Ou, ay, Miss Daisy! there's a forest of rose bushes; ye can just please yourself." "Where is it ?" [Illustration] Seeing his little mistress was greatly in earnest and must be presently satisfied, Logan cast a wistful glance or two at his own proper work in hand which he was abandoning, and walked away with Daisy. The flower garden and nursery were at some distance; but Daisy trudged along as patiently as he. |