[The Two Elsies by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookThe Two Elsies CHAPTER X 1/10
CHAPTER X. "Who knows the joys of friendship--The trust, security, and mutual tenderness, The double joys, where each is glad for both ?" ROWE. Max Raymond was racing about Miss Stanhope's grounds with the dog that had given his sister Lulu so great a fright the first night of their stay in Lansdale.
Up one walk and down another they went, the boy whistling, laughing, capering about, the dog bounding after, catching up with his playfellow and leaping upon him, now on this side and now on that; then presently finding himself shaken off and distanced in the race; but only for a moment; the next he was at the boy's side again or close at his heels. "Max! Max!" called an eager child's voice, and Lulu came running down the path leading directly from the house. "Well, what is it, Lu ?" asked the lad, standing still to look and listen. "Down, Nero, down! be quiet, sir!" "Oh, I have something to tell you," replied Lulu, half breathlessly, as she hurried toward him.
"That letter you brought Grandma Elsie from the post-office this morning was from Aunt Elsie; and they are at home by this time--she wrote just as they were ready to start--and Evelyn Leland is with them; she's to make her home at Fairview." "Well, and what of it? what do _I_ care about it? or you either ?" "Dear me, Max, you might care! I hope she may prove a nice friend for me; not a bit like Rosie, who has always despised and disliked me." "I don't think Rosie does anything of the kind, Lulu," said Max, patting Nero's head; "she may not be very fond of you, and certainly does not admire your behavior at times, but I don't believe it amounts to dislike." "I do, then," returned Lulu, a touch of anger in her tones.
"Anyhow, I'd dearly love to have a real friend near my own age; and Aunt Elsie says Evelyn is only a little older than I am." "Well, I hope you won't be disappointed.
If she was a boy I'd be as glad of her coming, or his coming, as you are." "Oh, Maxie, I wish, for your sake, she was a boy!" cried Lulu in her impulsive way, stepping closer and putting her arm about his neck.
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