. For Lilias. A Novel . er daughter. Liliass lip was quivering, and there was amisty look in her 03TS. Hurrell too busy tocome to her when she wanted him so!—to write MR. FRERES PHILOSOPHY. to her mother and not to her!—oh, then hemust be angry with her indeed! * LiHas, darhng, I wish you would put myknitting straight for me; I have dropped a stitchsomewhere. And as Lihas rose silently, and knelt downby Mrs. Carrs chair to rectify the w^ork, her facewas in shadow, and no one noticed that the tearswere falling one by one on the fleecy wool. * A dropped stitch ! observed Mr. Frere, in amusing to
. For Lilias. A Novel . er daughter. Liliass lip was quivering, and there was amisty look in her 03TS. Hurrell too busy tocome to her when she wanted him so!—to write MR. FRERES PHILOSOPHY. to her mother and not to her!—oh, then hemust be angry with her indeed! * LiHas, darhng, I wish you would put myknitting straight for me; I have dropped a stitchsomewhere. And as Lihas rose silently, and knelt downby Mrs. Carrs chair to rectify the w^ork, her facewas in shadow, and no one noticed that the tearswere falling one by one on the fleecy wool. * A dropped stitch ! observed Mr. Frere, in amusing tone. What a moral is conveyed inthose two words ! One little mistake—a singlestitch lost—and the whole work is unravelled,marred, and out of harmony. I hope you willpick it up. Miss Carr; there is not often timeto be lost in remedying this sort of sister taught me this ; women are philo-sophers sometimes. Dont you remember, Mar-jory, how Anne used to say that of all thingsshe dreaded a dropped stitch T. CHAPTER II. * THEN WHY NOT CARE FOR ME ? ^^[^Jf^ prognostication of theI ll weather was correct. When she woke 1
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