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"I do not think, mamma, that I want to have my oay"
"Of course, when you have it That is what such people always
say They don't want to have their oay I do not want to
haveto our affairs for us, mamma?"
"I do not know Your father trusted hi"
"He will certainly do anything that can be done for us, mamma;
I am persuaded of that And he kno"
"Is it for your sake, Daisy?" litter in her eye which boded confusion to the doctor
"I do not know, ood and very kind todown a
little "And a Yankee doctor would hardly lose his senses
enough to fall in love with you Though I believe the Yankees
are the most ied! I should like to know that was done before I
die"
I fled froht about I do not know, that Dr
Sandford had been for so himself to
look after our interests at home, which the distressed state
of the country had of course greatly imperilled I was not
aware that papa had been at any time seriously concerned about
theh