[Bad Hugh by Mary Jane Holmes]@TWC D-Link bookBad Hugh CHAPTER VII 9/14
"Ralph Worthington was true as steel, and when he found another preferred to himself, he generously yielded the contest." "Oh, I shall like Mr.Worthington," Alice exclaimed, a desire rising in her heart to see the man who had loved and lost her mother. "He was, at his own request, groomsman at our wedding, and the bridesmaid became his wife in little less than a year." "Did he love her ?" Alice asked, in some astonishment, and her mother replied evasively: "He was kind and affectionate, while she loved him with all a woman's devotion.
I was but sixteen when I became a bride, and several years elapsed ere God blessed me with a child.
Your father was consumptive, and the chances were that I should early be left a widow.
This it was which led to the agreement made by the two friends that if either died the living one should care for the widow and fatherless.
To see the two you would not have guessed that the athletic Ralph would be the first to go, yet so it was.
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