[Elsie’s New Relations by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s New Relations CHAPTER VI 5/10
What does Arthur say about her ?" "That she is more in need of rest and sleep than anything else at present. He will see her again to-morrow, and will probably be able then to give me full directions in regard to her diet and so forth." "You will come down to supper? you will not think it necessary to stay with her yourself ?" Elsie said inquiringly. "Oh, no, mamma! I shall dress at once.
I should not like to miss being with you all," Violet answered, moving away from the bedside.
"Ah!" with sudden recollection, "I have been quite forgetting Max and Lulu." "I have seen them to their rooms," her mother said, "and now I must go and attend to Rosie and Walter, and to my own toilet." "Dear mamma, thank you!" Violet said heartily. "My dear, I consider them quite as much my children, and therefore my especial charge, as yours, perhaps a trifle more," Elsie returned with sprightly look and tone as she left the room. Agnes was in attendance on her young mistress, and was presently sent to ask if Lulu was in need of help, and to say that her mamma would like to see her before she went down-stairs. "I don't need anything till I'm ready to have my sash tied," answered Lulu, "and then I'll come in to Mamma Vi and you to have it done.
She was very good to send you, Agnes, and you to come." "La! chile, it's jus' my business to mind Miss Wilet," returned Agnes. "An' she's good to eberybody, ob cose--always was." "What did you want to see me for, Mamma Vi ?" asked Lulu, as she presently entered her young stepmother's dressing-room. "Just to make sure that your hair and dress are all right, dear.
You know we have company to-night, and I am particularly anxious that my little Lulu shall look her very best." The child's face flushed with pleasure.
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