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I thought mamma would have broken my heart I rose up in

despair

"To-day, Daisy," mamma repeated "It must be done to-day"

What could I say? I did not know

"Mah

Marshall"

"Is it De Saussure, then?" she asked, turning quickly upon me

"No, e in her voice

"No, Oh, no, mamma!"

"Then it is one of these Daisy, I protest I have not skill

enough to find out which of them; but you know, and that is

sufficient And they ame It is time to put an end to it I

have read you, if you have not read yourself; and now, my

child, you must be content to let the rose blossoreen leaves One of these

gentlemen will leave us presently; and the other, whichever it

is, I shall consider and treat as your acknowledged suitor;