[The Shepherd of the Hills by Harold Bell Wright]@TWC D-Link bookThe Shepherd of the Hills CHAPTER XXIX 9/9
He got up and walked the floor, while the girl, standing quietly by the fireplace, watched him, a proud, fond light in her eyes.
Sammy did not know what the bond between her father and the big ruffian was, but she knew that it was not a light one.
Now that the issue was fairly defined, she felt confident that, whatever the cost, the break would be made. But at this time it was well that she did not know how great the cost of breaking the bond between the two men would be. Jim stopped before his daughter, and, placing a hand upon each shoulder, said, "Tell me, girl; are you so powerful anxious to have me and Young Matt stay good friends like we've always been ?" "I--I am afraid I am, Daddy." And then, a rare smile came into the dark face of Jim Lane.
He kissed the girl and said, "I'll do it, honey.
I ain't afraid to, now.".
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