Grandmother Elsie
l ingr
is mouth should
food to 't?"
r, isn't it?" Dr. Conly asked, as they drove t
d of it from their grandfather's lips; nor could have believed he would sanction such folly. They ought to make
sweet girl also," was
in novels that girls
nt's sake, it must be ver
removes the most serious objection; yet I have no idea
uld think it a great boon to be allowed this opportunity of going without expense and in the company of two young people of whom she is very fond. And you know, mother
n, Arthur," was the coldly spoken reply. "I
face from her with a scarcely audible sigh. He read her
ning forbade her attendance upon public assemblages of whatever kind, except church, and did not allow even so much as a for
it would give her a chance to see for herself what was the trouble with Virginia, whose letters of late had been
York and the sailing of the steamer, in which she could call to s
and the younger Elsie, though not fond of her Aunt Louise's society, felt that her presence might
could be spared from the sick-room, and Violet, Harold, and Herbert hung about her as a tre
and with many tears and embraces the
e strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them, for the Lord thy God, he it is that doth go with
s hand: "but rejoice in the thought that you
er side, and a third time when you have seen Lester and can report his exact condition," was Mr. D
d them at the dep?t,
had so tenderly cherished her from her birth and the sick little ones who, she feared, might not be there to welcome her return. Thinking t
ccident or detention. The steamer would not leave for some
rself in your state-room at once; and while Dinah unpacks what you will need on
nt Louise, will you not?"
her and yet to reach the vessel some time before the hour fixed for
's residence and leave you there? And I return for you aft
where would be the use? You may tell Ben to call a hack for me. I'll have
kind, hastened to carry out her wishes, bidding Ben engag
ia were living in other than aristocratic style, she would not for the world have it known among the relatives who had heard her boa
er as to its being one of the most fashionable for the abodes of the wealthy. The curiously scrutiniz
dered, drawing herself up and flashing an indi
ame," he returned, touchin
into such a vile region as this?" she demanded presently
place ye said ye wanted to go
ment. She was very weary with her long journey and mor
o wish she had been content to sail for Europe without trying to find Virginia. But a
and that, scanned the house before her, and ang
um; it's the place ye sai
n a voice she vainly tried to make coldly indifferent, inquired of some children who had gathere
e driver's assertion, a
ry front window, drawn thither by the unusual event of the stopping of a hack before the door of entrance. It s
re?" Mrs. Conly asked, addressin
ne. "Guess not,
t'other week," observed a third. "I'll show ye the way, lady," and h
r heart sinking like lead in her bosom. Could
r, the lad gave a thundering rap, then opened it, shouting,
scal?" demanded a shrill female voice, which Mrs. Conly instantly re
nes, putting a small coin into his hand; then staggering i
place as this?" she cried, as the latter started up from a lounge
most slatternly, and her surroundings wer
ion. "How did you get here? how did you come? You shoul
r Europe by to-day's steamer, with Elsie and Edward Travilla. Lester Leland's i
r and grandfather and the whole family accompany her
are down with the measle
, gambler, and rake; a man-or rather a brute-who lives by his wits, abuses me like the pickpocket that he is, half starves me, and expects me to do all the work, cookin
other, clasping her hands in an agony of distress, and gazi
d me into it lest grandpa, uncle, or brothers should interfere, find out that the man's
to their interference as I, Virginia!" the mot
y cradle. I tell you it was your doing; but I must reap what you have sowed. I wish I was dead!" She flung her
ne word of welcome or thanks for having turned as
ess child!'" exclaimed Mrs. Conly in anguished accents, ris
her side, half fr
!" she cried, stooping over her, loosening her bonnet-strings and dress, and trying vainly to lift her to the lounge,
he neighbors flocking upon the scene; some of the boldest opening t
've druv her to distraction; you shouldn't a ben so abusive; I could hear ye
lp, she had laid her mother, and wringing her hands in helpless distress. "Oh, she'll die! she'll
ear ye. An' if she did she couldn't speak. I'v
groaned the wretched daughter, dro
ty well over it and live on for years. Here, let me put another pillar under her
me hurrying in. His first act was to send every one fr
rginia besought him to
id, "but very little can be done at present.
other was fatigued with a long journ
glancing around the mean
d Virginia haughtily. "Can you not see that we are ladies? We are from the
near relatives who care to see her alive,
can't have her die. They'll say I killed her! But every word I said was true; she did all
!" the physician said in a tone of mingled contempt and indignation. "I hope y
or buy comforts for mother, and I know nothing about nursi
hackman; "he couldn't stay any longer if the lady w
and counting the remainder told the doctor there was enough to provide what would be needed for the patient unt
ndly offered to attend to s