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Eight Cousins

CHAPTER 3--Uncles
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They are all very good to me, and I want to please them; but they are so different, I feel sort of pulled to pieces among them," said Rose, trying to express the emotions of a stray chicken with six hens all clucking over it at once.
Uncle Alec threw back his head and laughed like a boy, for he could entirely understand how the good ladies had each put in her oar and tried to paddle her own way, to the great disturbance of the waters and the entire bewilderment of poor Rose.
"I intend to try a course of uncles now, and see how that suits your constitution.

I'm going to have you all to myself, and no one is to give a word of advice unless I ask it.

There is no other way to keep order aboard, and I am captain of this little craft, for a time at least.

What comes next ?" But Rose stuck there, and grew so red, her uncle guessed what that trouble was.
"I don't think I can tell this one.

It wouldn't be polite, and I feel pretty sure that it isn't going to be a trouble any more." As she blushed and stammered over these words, Dr.Alec turned his eyes away to the distant sea, and said so seriously, so tenderly, that she felt every word and long remembered them, "My child, I don't expect you to love and trust me all at once, but I do want you to believe that I shall give my whole heart to this new duty; and if I make mistakes, as I probably shall, no one will grieve over them more bitterly than I.It is my fault that I am a stranger to you, when I want to be your best friend.


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