"You mean, sir, that I shall not go with you, although you promised that I should," said Cap, coolly.
"I mean you shall not go at all, demmy!"
"I'd like to know who'll prevent me," said Cap.
"I will, Miss Vixen! Demmy, I'll not be set at naught by a beggar! Mrs. Condiment, leave the room, mum, and don't be sitting there listening to every word I have to say to my ward. Wool, be off with yourself, sir; what do you stand there gaping and staring for? Be off, or----" the old man looked around for a missile, but before he found one the room was evacuated except by himself and Capitola.
"Now, minion," he began, as soon as he found himself alone with the little rebel, "I did not choose to mortify you before the servants, but, once for all, I will have you to understand that I intend to be obeyed." And Old Hurricane "gathered his brows like a gathering storm."
"Sir, if you were really my uncle, or my father, or my legal guardian, I should have no choice but obey you; but the same fate that made me desolate made me free--a freedom that I would not exchange for any gilded slavery," said Cap, gaily.
"Pish! tush! pshaw! I say I will have no more of this nonsense. I say I will be obeyed," cried Old Hurricane, striking his cane down upon the floor, "and in proof of it I order you immediately to go and take off that gala dress and settle yourself down to your studies for the day."
"Uncle, I will obey you as far as taking off this dress goes, for, since you won't give me a seat in your carriage, I shall have to put on my habit and ride Gyp," said Cap, good humoredly.
"What! Do you dare to hint that you have the slightest idea of going to the fair against my will?"
"Yes, sir," said Cap, gaily. "Sorry it's against your will, but can't help it; not used to being ordered about and don't know how to submit, and so I'm going."
"Ungrateful girl; actually meditating disobedience on the horse I gave her!"
"Easy now, uncle--fair and easy. I did not sell my free will for Gyp! I wouldn't for a thousand Gyps! He was a free gift," said Capitola, beginning an impatient little dance about the floor.
"Come here to me; come--here--to--me!" exclaimed the old man peremptorily, rapping his cane down upon the floor with every syllable.