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Clover

CHAPTER VI
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I expect to be called on whenever you want anything, or feel lonesome, or are at a loss in any way.

My wife is coming to see you as soon as you have had your dinner and got settled a little.

She sent those to you," indicating a vase on the table, filled with flowers.

They were of a sort which Clover had never seen before,--deep cup-shaped blossoms of beautiful pale purple and white.
"Oh, what are they ?" she called after the doctor.
"Anemones," he answered, and was gone.
"What a dear, nice, kind man!" cried Clover.

"Isn't it delightful to have a friend right off who knows papa, and does things for us because we are papa's children?
You like him, don't you, Phil; and don't you like your room ?" "Yes; only it doesn't seem fair that I should have the largest." "Oh, yes; it is perfectly fair.


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