. The Waldorf family ; or, Grandfather's lagends . 1 CHAPTER VIII. t AN you not find it in your heartto wish our children less fondof legendary tales? asked theyounger Mrs. Waldorf, smilingly,as she saw grandfather lay asidea volume in which he was deeplyinterested, and rise from his seat atthe summons of little Bertha. No, my daughter, answered the kind old man; children are apt to thinkthere are so few links between youth andage, that I am always glad when theyfind more than they looked for. But you suffer them to interrupt you in yourfavorite studies. I do not feel it an interruption. I am


. The Waldorf family ; or, Grandfather's lagends . 1 CHAPTER VIII. t AN you not find it in your heartto wish our children less fondof legendary tales? asked theyounger Mrs. Waldorf, smilingly,as she saw grandfather lay asidea volume in which he was deeplyinterested, and rise from his seat atthe summons of little Bertha. No, my daughter, answered the kind old man; children are apt to thinkthere are so few links between youth andage, that I am always glad when theyfind more than they looked for. But you suffer them to interrupt you in yourfavorite studies. I do not feel it an interruption. I am like a 174. T


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