Melbourne House by Elizabeth Wetherell
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"You can have _just_ what you like, Daisy?" Daisy nodded. "Oh,
what have you thought of, Daisy?" "What would be nicest, Nora?" "I'll tell you what _I_ should have I should have a party." "A party!" "Yes, that is what I should have." "I never thought of that. Who would you ask, Nora? I thought of a pic-nic; and of a great journey to Schroeder's Mountain; that would be nice; to spend the whole day, you know." "Yes, that would be nice: but I should have a party. Oh, there are plenty to have. There is Kitty Marsden." "I don't know Kitty Marsden, much" said Daisy. "And Ella Stanfield." "I like Ella Stanfield" said Daisy, sedately. "And there are the Fishes." "I don't like Mrs. Fish's children very well; when Alexander and Ransom get together, they make a great deal of disturbance!" |
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