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er Frank," said she; "do you think you will ever like me?" "I don't know," said Master Frank, boldly; "if you don't make me _mind,_ I'll like you." "But she _is_ going to make you mind, Master Frank," said his father; "and, do you know, I have promised Miss Elwyn that she shall do just what she pleases with you all, and nobody shall interfere." "In _school hours,"_ said Agnes. "Yes, in school hours, and out of school hours, except when their mother or I are present: they are always to obey you, Miss Elwyn. I wish that to be understood in the family. But, my dear," said he to his wife, "perhaps Miss Elwyn would like to change her dress before tea." Mrs. Fairland languidly directed Tiney to show Miss Elwyn to her room; but the only notice taken of this command by Miss Tiney was a stupid, sullen stare. Agnes had risen to leave the room; but perceiving that Tiney did not stir, she turned, and putting out one hand toward Rosa, said, in her own bright, winning way: _"This_ little black-eyed girl will show me the way, I'm sure." There was no resisting the gentle kindness of Agnes, and the confidence of little Rosa was won immediately. Coming out from behind her mother's chair, she put her hand in that of Agnes, and led her up stairs into a large room, on the second floor, overlooking the beautiful lake. "What a very pleasant room!" said Agnes. "Is this to be mine?" "Yes," answered Rosa, who, having once found her tongue, showed that she could make very rapid use of it when she chose--"and that bed is yours, and that one is for me and Jessie." '"Jessie and _me_,' you mean, Rosa, do you not?" "I'm the _oldest_," answered Rosa. "I know that, Rosa; but recollect, whenever you speak of any _one_, no matter who, in connection with yourself always to mention the other person first. Will you remember that?" "Yes, I'll try," answered Rosa. She then proceeded to inform Agnes, that her mamma had wished to give her a little room on the other side of the hall, but papa said she should have this room, because it was so pleasant, and he had heard her say that she was so fond of the water. "That was very kind of your papa," said Agnes; "and where does Tiney sleep?" "Oh, Tiney sleeps with Susan, because she has fits, you know." _"Who_ has?--Susan?" asked Agnes. "No, Tiney has fits, and nobody likes to take care of her but papa and Susan." Agnes was disappointed to find that she was not to have a room to
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