[Betty at Fort Blizzard by Molly Elliot Seawell]@TWC D-Link book
Betty at Fort Blizzard

CHAPTER IV
12/19

"But I will see the Colonel in the morning and try to arrange, through him, an interview with your wife." "But don't, for God's sake, tell who I am," cried Lawrence.

"Don't tell it, for the sake of our mother's memory.

It isn't necessary." "No, it is not necessary," replied Broussard.

He was full of brotherly pity for Lawrence, his respect and sympathy for Mrs.Lawrence suddenly changed into the love of a brother for a sister, and the little boy became dear to him in the twinkling of an eye.
A silence fell between the two men, which was broken by Broussard.
"Couldn't you get a discharge from the army ?" "No," answered Lawrence, "there are too many black marks against me--not enough to turn me out, but enough to keep me in.

However, I've kept soberer and acted straighter since I've been an enlisted man than for a long time past; the non-coms.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books