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"No, Mr Thornton," Mr McDonald replied "To see Daisy would be useless

and only excite you more than you are excited now You cannot see her"

"Yes, he will, father If Guy wants to see me, he shall"

It was Daisy herself who spoke, and who a second ti up to Guy, she knelt down beside hi her arms across his lap, said to him: "What is it, Guy? what is it you wish to say to irlish beauty, with that soft,

sweet expression on the face raised so timidly to his, unmanned Guy

entirely, and, clasping her in his arms, he wept passionately for a

, tell me it is a horrid dreao with me to the home I have tried to make so

pleasant for your sake It is not like Elmwood, but I will some time

have one handsomer even than that, and I'll work so hard for you! Oh,

Daisy, tell me you are sorry for the part you had in this fearful

business, if, indeed, you had a part, and I'll take you back so gladly!

Will you, Daisy? will you be ain This is your last chance with me Reflect before you throw it

away"

Guy'she saw in

Daisy's face--a drawing back froo back with you; I shall not suffer that," Mr McDonald