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Elsie at Home

CHAPTER X
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"I shall sit here for some little time reading the morning paper." "Oh, I am glad of that! and perhaps, papa, if you look over the advertisements you may find something that will help us in the search for the pretty things we want to buy." "Very possibly," he replied.

"I will look them over at once." "Thank you, sir.

I'll do as you bid me and be back again as soon as ever I can; for I don't like to lose a minute of my father's morning call," she said, giving him a bright, loving look, then hurrying back to her sister.
"We'll have to make haste, Gracie," she said, "if we don't want to miss altogether our morning chat with papa.

We are to wear our new gray dresses, he says." "That suits me nicely, for I think them becoming, pretty, and suitable.
Don't you ?" "Yes; I think nobody has better taste or judgment about dress than our father." "Just my opinion; and we may well think so, considering how many lovely dresses and ornaments he has bought for us, selecting them without the help or advice of anyone.

There, sister dear, your dress is on all right and I shall make haste to change mine while you put the finishing touches to your attire." They joined their father in a few moments, talked over the advertisements he had been examining and the question of the desirability of this and that article as a wedding gift to Rosie, but had reached no decision when the breakfast bell rang.
"Well, daughters," the captain said, "we will go down now to our breakfast and, while we are eating, talk the matter over with your mamma.


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