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though usually he would have bestowed warm praise, but simply appointed the tasks for the next day, rose and left the room. Zoe looked after him with a swelling heart, wiped away a tear or two, and assuming an air of indifference, went down to the parlor to join the rest of the family. "Where's Ned?" asked Rosie. "You two used never to be seen apart; but of late----" The sentence was suddenly broken off because of a warning look from her mamma. "Don't you know, little girl," said Miss Deane in a soft, purring tone, "that nobody expects married people to remain lovers always?" "It is what they should do," Elsie said with gentle decision. "It was so with my husband and myself, and I trust will be with all my children." "Allow me to advise you to deliver Ned a lecture on the subject, cousin," laughed Ralph. "He doesn't need it," Zoe exclaimed with spirit, turning on Ralph with flashing eyes. "Oh," he said, with a loud guffaw, "I should have remembered that any one taking the part of an abused wife is sure to have her wrath turned upon himself." "What do you mean by that, sir? I am _not_ an abused wife," said Zoe, tears springing to her eyes; "there never was a kinder, tenderer husband than mine, and I know he loves me dearly." "He does, indeed, dear; we none of us doubt that in the least; and so you can well afford to let Ralph enjoy his forlorn joke," remarked Mrs. Dinsmore, with an indignant, reproving look at the latter, who colored under it, and relapsed into silence. The weather was delightful, and the children having been given a half holiday, spent the afternoon in the grounds. Zoe forsook the company of the older people for theirs, and joined in their sports, for she was still child-like in her tastes. She was as active as a boy, and before her marriage had taken keen delight in climbing rocks and trees. The apple-trees in the orchard were in full bloom, and taking a fancy to adorn herself with their blossoms, she climbed up among the branches of one of the tallest, in order, as she said, to "take her pick and choice," Rosie, Lulu, Gracie and Walter standing near and watching her with eager interest. "Oh, Zoe, take care!" Rosie called to her, "that branch doesn't look strong, and you might fall and hurt yourself badly." "Don't you be afraid. I can take care of myself," she returned with a light laugh. But another voice spoke close at hand, fairly startling her, it was so unexpect
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