[Clover by Susan Coolidge]@TWC D-Link bookClover CHAPTER VI 11/36
Well, I shall write Ellen--that's my daughter, Mrs.Phillips, you know--that before we had got out of the cars, a gentleman--And though I've always been in the habit of going about a good deal, it's always been in the East, of course, and things are--What are we going to do first, Dr.Hope? Miss Carr has a great deal of energy for a girl, but naturally--I suppose there's an hotel at St.Helen's.
Ellen is rather particular where I stay.
'At your age, Mother, you must be made comfortable, whatever it costs,' she says; and so I--An only daughter, you know--but you'll attend to all those things for us now, Doctor." "There's quite a good hotel," said Dr.Hope, his eyes twinkling a little; "I'll show it to you as we drive up.
You'll find it very comfortable if you prefer to go there.
But for these young people I've taken rooms at a boarding-house, a quieter and less expensive place.
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