"Don't let you have tea or coffee!"
"No; we drink milk, and water."
"But don't he let you do whatever you have a mind?"
"No," said Winnie; "and I don't want to, either."
"Don't want to do what?"
"Why — anything that he don't like."
"Do you love him well enough for that — not to wish to do what he don't like, Winifred?"
"Yes!" said Winifred. "I think I do. I may wish it at first, of course; but I don't want to do it if he wishes me not."
"How did he ever get such power over you!"
"Power!" said Winnie, raising herself up on her elbow, — "why I don't know what you mean! I should think everybody would do what Winthrop likes — it isn't power."