[The American Baron by James De Mille]@TWC D-Link bookThe American Baron CHAPTER VI 27/35
She looked much better than she had.
Her clothes also were quite dry.
She greeted me with a mournful smile, and rose up from the trunk of a tree where she had been sitting, and made inquiries after my health with the most earnest and tender sympathy. "I told her I was all right, laughed about my hair, and inquired very anxiously how she was.
She assured me that she was as well as ever. Some conversation followed; and then, to my amazement, I found that I had slept for an immense time, or had been unconscious, whichever it was, and that the adventure had taken place on the preceding day.
It was now about the middle of the next day.
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