[Frank’s Campaign by Horatio Alger Jr.]@TWC D-Link bookFrank’s Campaign CHAPTER X 6/10
There was little doubt that with proper care she would recover from her injuries in a week or ten days.
But in the meantime it would not do to use the foot. "What shall I do, missus ?" groaned Chloe.
"I ain't got nothin' baked up. 'Pears like me and Pomp must starve." "Not so bad as that, Chloe," said Mrs.Frost, with a reassuring smile. "After we have you on the bed we will take Pomp home with us, and give him enough food to last you both a couple of days.
At the end of that time, or sooner, if you get out, you can send him up again." Chloe expressed her gratitude warmly, and Mrs.Frost, calling in Frank's assistance, helped the poor woman to a comfortable position on the bed, which fortunately was in the corner of the same room.
Had it been upstairs, the removal would have been attended with considerable difficulty as well as pain to Chloe. Pomp, the acuteness of whose pain had subsided, looked on with wondering eyes while Frank and Mrs.Frost "toted" his mother onto the bed, as he expressed it. Chloe accepted, with wondering gratitude, the personal attentions of Mrs.Frost, who bound up the injured foot with a softness of touch which brought no pain to the sufferer. "You ain't too proud, missus, to tend to a poor black woman," she said. "Down Souf dey used to tell us dat everybody looked down on de poor nigger and lef' 'em to starve an' die if dey grow sick." "They told you a great many things that were not true, Chloe," said Mrs. Frost quietly.
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