"
"She gives so much trouble —" said the doctor.
"Trouble! — I thought her parents were so fond of her."
"Mr. Randolph is unequal to any agitation; and Mrs. Randolph
regulates everything."
"But wouldn't it be good for Daisy?"
"I think so."
"Poor child! What will they do with her?"
"Send her to a Southern plantation, under care of a governess,
as I understand."
"It will half kill Daisy," said Mrs. Sandford.
"It takes a great deal to kill people," said the doctor.
"I do not know how to believe you," said the lady. "Is it all
fixed and settled, Grant?"
"They leave Melbourne next week."
THE END
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