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Updated: June 13, 2025


'It's all thrue, my leddy as thrue as the blessed gospel. I'm afeered she's dyin' if yer honour's glory won't lend us a hand. 'I don't know how to believe you, my good woman, for some of you come every week and deceive me with all kinds of stories. 'An' she's Welsh, yer honour. She's come to find out her friends, my leddy! God bless ye, ye've a kind eye and a gintle voice,

"I am afeered of thim things, an' I won't work in a family that owns one." "But we don't own one," said Mary. The girl only sniffed. "It is the very latest means of traveling," Tom went on, "and there is absolutely no danger. I will drive slowly." "No!" snapped the new cook. Tom was rather at his wits' ends.

Now, I wish a man to go as courier to Fort Faraway, and remember it is a dangerous and long ride." "I hain't afeered of the danger, or the ride, Doc, so I'm yer man," said a burly fellow coming forward, and his words were greeted with a cheer. Doctor Dick glanced at him and then said very calmly: "Thank you, Brassy, but I do not care to accept your services." "And just why?"

Every now and then she would look behind them, and when Hale turned again inquiringly she explained: "I'm worried about my cousins back thar. I'm afeered somethin' mought happen to 'em." "Shall we wait for them?" "Oh, no I reckon not."

"What is the matter? Positively, you are turning a grayish white. What is the secret of the bleaching? Police after you? Or does the Sheriff want you?" "Mars Alfred, this ain't no fitten time to crack your on'-Gawdly jokes, for I am scared all but into fits. I started in a brisk walk, but every step I got more and more afeered to look behind, and I struk a fox trot, and now my wind is clean gone."

"Boys," he said at length, taking his pipe from his mouth, "I'm real sorry at what ye've done to-night. I've six little ones of me own, an' I hope to God when they grow up they'll not be afeered to kneel down an' do as yon lad has done to-night. I'm not a good man meself, more's the pity. But that boy's had a good mother's teachin'. I honour her an' 'im.

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