"South, eh? Well, I will go round by her house and tell the girl that I cannot let you do any such kindnesses just now, and that till I give her leave she must not come to see you. How will that do, Daisy?"
"Thank you, Dr. Sandford!"
He saw it was very earnestly spoken and that Daisy's brow looked clearer.
"And instead of that amusement, you must study wonderful things to morrow. Will you?"
"O yes, Dr. Sandford! But we have not finished about the sun yet."
"No. Well—to-morrow, then, Daisy."
"Thank you, sir. Dr. Sandford, mamma wanted me to ask you a question before you go."
"Ask it."
"How soon I can be moved home?"
"Are you in a great hurry?"