[Elsie’s New Relations by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s New Relations CHAPTER IV 2/11
They are scarcely ever apart." "Don't you think your husband an oracle ?" asked Elsie, with a quizzical look. "So you have found that out already, have you ?" laughed Violet.
"Yes, I do, but then he is wiser than our Ned, you know.
Tell me now, don't you admire him? don't you think him worthy of all honor ?" "I do, indeed, and am proud to have him for a brother-in-law," Elsie said with earnest sincerity; "but," she added with a smile, "I prefer Lester for a husband." "Yes, of course, but Levis is the best of husbands--of fathers, too." "Rather more strict and stern than ours was, is he not ?" "Yes, but not more so than necessary with a child of Lulu's peculiar disposition." "Ah, Vi, I pity you for being a stepmother," Elsie said, with a compassionate look at her sister. "You needn't," returned Violet quickly. "Lulu is the only one of the three that gives me any anxiety or trouble, and to be Captain Raymond's wife more than compensates for that." "I suppose so.
And Gracie is a dear little thing." "Yes, she's a darling.
And Max is a noble fellow.
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