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"This is what it is to have an ear for music!" she said
"There is positively no possession which does not bring some
inconvenience on the possessor My dear Daisy, you are in
pain; those were not tears of joy; what did that chant say to
your sensibilities? To th, and
victory If the ariment, - if their arms are only constituted proportionately
to their throats, theywould stand before them Daisy, they will certainly
bear down all opposition Are you afraid? Here is the Fourth,
and Washington safe yet, for all the Southern bluster"
"I do not think you had better try to go to the Capitol," the
doctor put in
"What, to see theto miss it"
"Daisy will not?" he asked
But Daisy would I would try every chance I did not at the
ress; my as to find Mr Thorold At
the review I knew I had little reason to hope for what I
wanted; at the Capitol - after all, what chance there? when
Mr Thorold was drilling troops froht;
unless he had been already sent out of Washington But I would
go If I had dared, I would have expressed a desire to see
some troops drilled I did not dare