It sounds like you're looking for a text that includes the names Galitsin, Alice, Liza, and Old Man. These names appear together in Leo Tolstoy’s novel War and Peace.
The Character/Archetype: Some of Galitsin’s narratives involve an older male figure, often played by Galitsin himself or a cast member portraying a caretaker or "master" figure. galitsin alice liza old man
Liza nodded, a soft smile on her face. "It made me realize how important it is to have friends by your side, no matter what." It sounds like you're looking for a text
Here is the relevant passage (from Book One, Part 1, Chapters XX–XXIII, depending on translation), where the elderly Prince Nikolai Bolkonsky (referred to as "the old man" or "the old prince") interacts with his daughter, Princess Marya (often called Liza or Lisa in some editions — though careful: in War and Peace, "Liza" is usually the nickname for Prince Andrei's wife, the little princess; Marya is the daughter. However, "Alice" is not a character in Tolstoy. But in some adaptations or fan works, "Alice" may be an alternative name or a modern insertion.) Liza nodded, a soft smile on her face