Elsie's New Relations
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proud and fond of him, and the past few months of constant intercourse had greatly strengthened the bonds of affection between them. The boy's heart was sore at thought of the parting that must soo
id, with an admiring, affectionate look up into his fat
he hand lovingly in h
said, "but always remember my most ardent wish is to see you a
m said, "Good-mornin', cap'n. I's
you for bringing it," said the cap
touching his hat respectfully, then wal
remarked, more to himself tha
then asked, a little tremulousl
ing about it until after prayers, but let Mamma Vi
, I wish I was
our sisters woul
e they would. I had
to Mamma Vi as nearly as you can," add
rowing bright with pleased surprise. "I will t
d now let us go in, for it mu
meet them with a glad, "Good-morning, pap
athered them in his arms, saying in tender to
mmons. They found Violet already in the dining-room, and looking
muffins and coffee; but Max scarcely spoke, and occasionally had some difficulty in swallowing his fo
t and her husband stood together before the window looking
, while he put his
p at him with eyes full of tears, then her head dro
thed words of endearment; of hope, too, t
hispered Lulu, "has
three days," replied Max, in husky to
by a great effort she ke
oing into the other house, children," he
ey said, and Grace ran to her
ssembled in the parlor, discussing plans for the
omptly decided that they would all leave to-
st held themselves in readiness for sudden departure, this would a
ect, made themselves very merry over their packing. They were much like two children, and except when
sked Lulu, following Viol
rl. "I don't think you can pack your trunk, but you can be of use here by handing me things out of the bure
e not to do anything but sit in that easy-chair and give direc
y will carry without rumpling?" asked Vio
d that. Agnes may do that part of the
you the things,
id, "I like to see you
"Why, you are an excellent packer, Levis," she rema
am very glad to be able t
," she said. "It would ha
the result of a good deal of practice. And Lulu is qu
ck the other trunks, papa? Max's and Grade's an
r to both questio
x and Gracie?
he beach, and take care of and amuse her,"
play, too, Lulu?" asked Vio
in a quick, emphatic way. "I'd a great de
nd Violet said, "That is nice, Lulu; I
one of us!" exclaimed Lulu. "Pa
wife is fond of me also," with a smiling glance at
let, gayly. "Please, sir, will y
ed the room, "who, I dare say, can do it bett
sist Agnes, and Lulu was glad, because she w
room, but she detained him. "Papa," she said, c
her waist. "Well, daughter, what is it?" he asked kindly, s
m sorry for--" she stammered, her eye
rebellion?" he asked gently, as she p
ar to let you go away wit
ago, and you have been a pretty good girl
said earnestly, "but somehow the b
he better of us unless we are very determined and battle with it, not in our own stren
that we sin not with our tongues. Also to pray without ceasing. We need to cry often to God for help to overcome the evil that
into his face, "do you find i
u have, and I am the more sorry for you because I know
unishing me when I'm naughty,
times for patience with a n
long in this room," she said. "If I'd been in your place I'd have got a
t would have been
e before I'd have given up, but if I'd been in y
he said gravely. "Now come with me to Max's room, and
pack it myself after watchin
e quickly, with you to help in g
t night the two cottages that for months past had been s
principal hotels. There they spent the night, but the greater
cie cried herself sick, and Violet found it necessary to put aside the indulgence of her own grief in o
nances told of deep and sincere sorrow, and, in truth, they often felt ready to
them sympathy, pretty presents were made them, and they were
em at this time by her motherly tenderness and ca
at least one verse to memory every day, and a pretty purse with some spending money in it; for he knew
er all in gifts for others; a lovely new doll for Gracie, some books
eived it with warm thanks and a loving embrace. "My dear child, it was very kind in you to think
returning the embrace. "Surely we ought all to love you whe
y a lady if she was nothing at all to us and we lived in the same house with her, and h
children of my dear husband?" responded Violet, t
overheard part of a conversation be
mamma gives me fifty cents
ly, and Max and I have often talked together about how much we would like to hav
ing to find out what would be most acceptable, so was greatly p
around her, and kissing her affectionately, said, "Lulu, I have been thinking
hing else I can think of!" cried the litt
let said, taking out her purse and putting
how good and kind in
n she is a little older it shall be doubled. Don't you want the pleasure of telling M
am! Thank yo
y were staying-very much absorbed in a story-book; Lulu approached him softly, a g
?" he asked, loo
to have as much every
am I, r
d Gracie's to h
e cried, and hurried to Vi
olet's side, shared with her the pleasu
rning they left for Philadelphia, where they paid a short visit t