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213 was not quite comfortable about the matter, and felt that he should scarcely have allowed attentions to his guest without knowing her wishes, which he resented when paid to his daughters. ^' It is the habit of all of you to turn Peter into ridicule, and I regret that I have not discouraged you, but there is a great deal to recommend him besides his kind heart, and Miss Verney might do much worse than accept a good man and a comfortable home." Edith felt frightened. This was a new phase in h...er father's character, and she did not know how to deal with it. She did not dare to laugh any more, although the whole thing still seemed too absurd to be spoken of seriously, but she must make another effort for her friend. ^^ I am quite sure, father, that Mary would not listen to him for a moment, and as that is so, surely it would be better for him as well 214 DOWN THE WAY. as for her that she should go away for a day or two." '' Perhaps it would, if you are certain that she could not be persuaded to look upon the matter in a sensible light ; but still I do not see how I can consent to it after allowing Peter his opportunity." '^Oh, he knows that we do not always consult you about our little plans, father ; and this one was certainly made without your knowledge, and really I do not think that Mary can stand any more of him, and if she stays here she will shut herself up in her room for the greater part of the day while his visit lasts." ^^Well, do what you think best, Edith, this sort of thing is more in your line than mine, although I have served a pretty severe apprenticeship lately." ^' Poor father!" said Edith, kissing him.
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