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The Iron Furrow

CHAPTER XVIII
10/24

Well, now, are you feeling better ?" "Yes, I think so." Then she said, "But I'm keeping you away from your work.

You go, and when I'm--" "Wouldn't think of it.

Nothing pressing." And Bryant began to move about thoughtfully, now going to gaze out a window and now returning to stand and fix his eyes upon her intently.
"That was a distressing experience for you," he went on, presently.

"I feel all upset at your being in there.

Higginson was desperate, I suppose, and grasped at you because you happened to be there and he could not wait." She put out a hand toward Lee.
"Don't scold him please," she said.
"Little good it would do now," he replied.


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