[Frontier Stories by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookFrontier Stories CHAPTER V 16/22
Having thus spoken, Mr. Fairley, with great promptitude and infantine simplicity, at once bared two legs of entirely different colors and mutely waited for his daughter to rub them.
If Flip did this all unconsciously, and with the mechanical dexterity of previous habit, it was because she did not quite understand the savage eyes and impatient gestures of Lance in his encompassing wig and blanket, and because it helped her to voice her thought. "Ye'll never be able to take yer watch at the diamond pit to-night, Dad," she said; "and I've been reck'nin' you might set the squaw there instead.
I can show her what to do." But to Flip's momentary discomfiture, her father promptly objected. "Mebbe I've got suthin' else for her to do.
Mebbe I may have my secrets, too--eh ?" he said, with dark significance, at the same time administering a significant nudge to Lance, which kept up the young man's exasperation.
"No, she'll rest yer a bit just now.
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