"They were poor men, I suppose, weren't they."
"Yes; papa working men."
"That class of people, my dear, are very apt to have a grudge against the rich."
"For what, papa?"
"For being able to live better than they do."
"Why, papa! do poor people generally feel so?"
"Very often, I think. They do not generally speak it out aloud."
"Then, papa," said Daisy, speaking slowly, "how do you know?
What makes you think they feel so?"
Her father smiled at her eagerness and gravity.
"I see it, Daisy, when they do not speak it. They show it in various ways. Besides, I know their habit of talking among themselves."