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Elsie’s Womanhood

CHAPTER SIXTH
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Then we may consider at our leisure what further measures can be taken." "Papa, you are so much wiser and better than I," she said, with loving admiration, "I'm afraid if you had not been here to advise me, I should have sent him away at once, with never a thought of crops or anything except securing my people from his cruelties." "You should never allow yourself to act from mere impulse, except it be unquestionably a right one, and the case admitting of no time for deliberation.

As to my superior wisdom," he added with a smile, "I have lived some years longer than you, and had more experience in the management of business matters." "I am very sorry, my darling, that the pleasure of your return to the home of your infancy should be so marred.

But you have scarcely taken a look yet at even this room.

What do you think of it ?" She glanced about her with freshly aroused curiosity and interest.

"Papa, it is just to my taste!" The firelight gleamed upon rare old cabinets, gems of art in painting and statuary, and rich, massive, well-preserved, though old-fashioned sofas, chairs, tables, etc.


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