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Bad Hugh

CHAPTER XXXII
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Not George, she did not even think of him, as she stood before Dr.Richards' mother, who looked at her in surprise, marveling that she had given up so quietly what she had apparently so much desired.
Very civilly she told her when the next train went west, and then added kindly, "You cannot walk.

You must stay here till car-time, when Jim will carry you back." At this unexpected kindness Adah's calmness gave way, and sitting down by the table, she laid her face upon it and sobbed almost convulsively.
"Mamma tie, mam-ma tie," and he pulled Mrs.Richards' skirts vigorously indicating that she must do something for mamma.
Just then the doorbell rang.

It was the doctor, come to visit Anna, and both Mrs.Richards and Eudora left the room at once.
"Oh, why did I come here, and where shall I go ?" Adah moaned, as a sense of her lonely condition came over her.
"Will my Father in heaven direct me?
will He tell me what to do ?" she murmured brokenly, praying softly to herself that a way might be opened for her, a path which she could tread.
She could not tell how it was, but a quiet peace stole over her, a feeling which had no thought or care for the future, and it had been many nights since she had slept as sweetly or soundly as she did for one half hour with her head upon the table in that little room at Terrace Hill, Dr.Richards' home and Anna's.

She did not see the good-humored face which looked in at her a moment, nor hear the whispering in the hall; neither did she know when Willie, nothing loath, was coaxed from the room and carried up the stairs into the upper hall, where he was purposely left to himself, while Pamelia, the mother of Jim's two pairs of twins, went to Anna's room, where she was to sit for an hour or so, while the ladies had their lunch.

Anna's head was better; the paroxysms of pain were leas frequent than in the morning, and she lay upon her pillow, her eyes closed wearily, and her thoughts with Charlie Millbrook.


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