[Kitty Trenire by Mabel Quiller-Couch]@TWC D-Link bookKitty Trenire CHAPTER IV 24/28
Was he still angry? Was he scolding poor Dan again? he could hardly think so, for it was so unlike him to be harsh or severe with any of them. Then, as the voice reached her again, though she caught only the tone of it, and not a word that was said, she knew that all was right, and with a sudden lightening of her heart, and a sense of happiness, she quietly crept away to her own room.
All the time she was undressing she listened alertly for the sound of her father's footsteps, but she had been in bed some time before they passed down the corridor.
"They must be having a nice long talk," she thought, as she lay listening, in a state of happy drowsiness; and she was almost in the land of Nod when a sudden thought turned her happiness to dismay, and drove all sleep from her. "Oh!" she cried, springing up in her bed, "oh, how stupid of me! How perfectly dreadfully stupid of me!" "Whatever is the matter ?" demanded Betty crossly.
"I was just beginning a most beautiful dream, and now you have sent it right away." "Never mind your dream," groaned Kitty.
"That's nothing compared with that letter.
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