[Elsie’s New Relations by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s New Relations CHAPTER IV 4/11
I think he's a splendid boy.
But what was wrong with him to-night ?" "Nothing, so far as I know," said Violet "Why do you think there was ?" "Because he was so unusually quiet; and then his father took him away so early.
Ah, here comes the captain now," as the door opened and Captain Raymond entered; "so I'll go away and let you have him to yourself." "You needn't," said Violet, but Zoe was already by Edward's side again. Elsie, too, rose and went to her mother to ask if she were not weary of holding the babe. Violet looked up a little anxiously into her husband's face as she made room for him on the sofa by her side.
"Is anything wrong with the children, Levis ?" she asked in an undertone. "No, love," he said; "I took them away early that I might have a little serious talk with the older two.
You know I shall not long be afforded the opportunity." "But you look troubled," she said, in tenderly sympathizing accents.
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