登陆注册
34570900000083

第83章

I'm not on jesting terms with my neighbors, and they had no business to come here, but I wouldn't have made any row if they hadn't insulted you."Her head bowed very low as she faltered, "They've heard everything."He came right to her and took her hand. "Didn't I hear everything before they did?""Yes.""Well, Alida, I'm not only satisfied with you, but I'm very grateful to you.

Why shouldn't I be when you are a good Christian woman? I guess I'm the one to be suited, not Oakville. I should be as reckless as the devil if you should go away from me. Don't I act like a man who's ready to stand up for and protect you?""Yes, too ready. It would kill me if anything happened to you on my account.""Well, the worst would happen," he said firmly, "if we don't go right on as we've begun. If we go quietly on about our own affairs, we'll soon be let alone and that's all we ask.""Yes, yes indeed! Don't worry, James. I'll do as you wish.""Famous! You never said 'James' to me before. Why haven't you?""I don't know," she faltered, with a sudden rush of color to her pale face.

"Well, that's my name," he resumed, laughing. "I guess it's because we are getting better acquainted.

She looked up and said impetuously, "You don't know how a woman feels when a man stands up for her as you did tonight.""Well, I know how a man feels when there is a woman so well worth standing up for. It was a lucky thing that I had nothing heavier in my hand than that hickory." All the while he was looking at her curiously; then he spoke his thought. "You're a quiet little woman, Alida, most times, but you're capable of a thunder gust now and then.""I'll try to be quiet at all times," she replied, with drooping eyes.

"Oh, I'm not complaining!" he said, laughing. "I like the trait."He took a small pitcher and went to the dairy. Returning, he poured out two glasses of milk and said, "Here's to your health and happiness, Alida; and when I don't stand up for the woman who started out to save me from a mob of murderers, may the next thing I eat or drink choke me. You didn't know they were merely a lot of Oakville boys, did you?""You can't make so light of it," said she. "They tried to close on you, and if that stone had struck you on the temple, it might have killed you. They swore like pirates, and looked like ruffians with their blackened faces. They certainly were not boys in appearance.""I'm afraid I swore too," he said sadly.

"You had some excuse, but I'm sorry. They would have hurt you if you hadn't kept them off.""Yes, they'd probably have given me a beating. People do things in hot blood they wish they hadn't afterward. I know this Oakville rough-scuff. Since we've had it out, and they know what to expect, they'll give me a wide berth.

Now go and sleep. You were never safer in your life."She did not trust herself to reply, but the glance she gave him from her tearful eyes was so eloquent with grateful feeling that he was suddenly conscious of some unwonted sensations. He again patrolled the place and tied the dog near the barn.

"It's barely possible that some of these mean cusses might venture to kindle a fire, but a bark from Towser will warn 'em off. She IS a spirited little woman," he added, with a sharp change in soliloquy. "There's nothing milk-and-water about her. Thunder! I felt like kissing her when she looked at me so. I guess that crack on my skull has made me a little light-headed."He lay down in his clothes so that he might rush out in case of any alarm, and he intended to keep awake. Then, the first thing he knew, the sun was shining in the windows.

It was long before Alida slept, and the burden of her thoughts confirmed the words that she had spoken so involuntarily. "You don't know how a woman feels when a man stands up for her as you did." It is the nature of her *** to adore hardy, courageous manhood. Beyond all power of expression, Alida felt her need of a champion and protector. She was capable of going away for his sake, but she would go in terror and despair. The words that had smitten her confirmed all her old fears of facing the world alone. Then came the overpowering thought of his loyalty and kindness, of his utter and almost fierce repugnance to the idea of her leaving him. In contrast with the man who had deceived and wronged her, Holcroft's course overwhelmed her very soul with a passion of grateful affection. A new emotion, unlike anything she had ever known, thrilled her heart and covered her face with blushes. "I could die for him!" she murmured.

She awoke late in the morning. When at last she entered the kitchen she stopped in deep chagrin, for Holcroft had almost completed preparations for breakfast. "Ha, ha!" he laughed, "turn about is fair play.""Well," she sighed, "there's no use of ****** excuses now.""There's no occasion for any. Did you ever see such a looking case as I am with this bandage around my head?""Does it pain you?" she asked sympathetically.

"Well, it does. It pains like thunder."

"The wound needs dressing again. Let me cleanse and bind it up.""Yes, after breakfast.""No, indeed; now. I couldn't eat my breakfast while you were suffering so.""I'm more unfeeling then than you are, for I could."She insisted on having her way, and then tore up her handkerchief to supply a soft linen bandage.

"You're extravagant, Alida," but she only shook her head.

"Famous! That feels better. What a touch you have! Now, if you had a broken head, my fingers would be like a pair of tongs."She only shook her head and smiled.

"You're as bad as Jane used to be. She never said a word when she could shake or nod her meaning.""I should think you would be glad, after having been half talked to death by her mother.""As I said before, take your own way of doing things. It seems the right way after it is done."A faint color came into her face, and she looked positively happy as she sat down to breakfast. "Are you sure your head feels better?" she asked.

"Yes, and you look a hundred per cent better. Well, I AM glad you had such a good sleep after all the hubbub.""I didn't sleep till toward morning," she said, with downcast eyes.

同类推荐
  • 佛为胜光天子说王法经

    佛为胜光天子说王法经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 大明奇侠传

    大明奇侠传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 念昔游三首

    念昔游三首

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 续灯正统目录

    续灯正统目录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六道集

    六道集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • EXO之让我心跳

    EXO之让我心跳

    17岁大学毕业之后,因为酒会认识了kai,渐渐的饭上一个叫EXO的团体,一次机会让我加入他们,意外的很受爱丽的欢迎,我,是EXO的小太阳。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 权妃之恩宠无限

    权妃之恩宠无限

    “劫……是劫。”无论他负她千万次,她仍心意未改。他这样说:“蒲芯,我累了,我们过平淡生活可好?”她笑了,她曾无比渴望的事现在才来实现。可世,你知道的,我曾一无所有,我只有你。春去秋来,花开花落,一纸休书在地,你终要弃我,我恨,我何尝不恨……
  • 漫威之我是防火女

    漫威之我是防火女

    灭霸,你这么强,来传火吧!又名《防火女的创业之路》、《葛温家族秘史》、《小蝌蚪找妈妈》、《我跟我小姨幽儿希卡的二三事》等。简单来说,就是穿越成防火女并意外获得了穿梭黑魂与漫威两界的故事。(PS.魂学方面纯属个人观点,并为故事性做出了些许调整,请各位魂学大佬嘴下留情。)
  • 凡人巅峰传

    凡人巅峰传

    从正史到改史,从混乱再到正史。从蒙古到大宋,从纷争到一统!从骑奴到统帅,从藩镇到帝国!从欢乐到悲壮,从拥有到失去!从友情到爱情,从热血到热泪!从温和到残酷,从随波逐流到野心勃勃!征战,后宫,搞笑,感人,一个死循环的种田小说。
  • EXO雾里看花

    EXO雾里看花

    她知道,那不可能。但当她竭尽全力,精疲力尽时,突然出现的转机让她再次看到光明。但为什么?当得到自己想要的时,才发现这并不符合她的野心。她想要更强,让身边的人过得更好.....当她想放弃时,是友谊和亲情撑起了她......
  • 史上第一天帝

    史上第一天帝

    第六纪元祭起了屠刀,准备献祭整个第七纪元,以获永生!为了生存,道祖泣血,圣人陨落,诸神被当作猪狗屠戮…残破的天地,在渴望着一个英雄的出现,带领着她涅磐重生!一个青年手持打神鞭,身披黄金甲,从低端的修真界走出,一路啸歌而行……
  • 少年记述篇

    少年记述篇

    行走于繁华社会,深深的我感受到了人的一声有着太多的无奈,迷惘时我忍不住谱写一部【少年记述篇】来谱写我人生中的感悟,有悲苦,有欢笑……由于本书多半是一些记述我的一些事迹以及一些牢骚,所以没有正常更新的时间!!
  • 卧龙在灵界

    卧龙在灵界

    本书以凡人修仙传一书为背景,以众多武侠人物为模型,纯粹自娱自乐,不用于商业用途,想看的同学可以一起分享~