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Just what do you mean by 'out of here?" he asked in return. "Just what I said. When will I be well enough to go to Mitchell County?" There was an intensity about it which caught the doctor's attention. "Now look here, Noland, you won't go to Mitchell County for a year with such a heart as that it's too far from your friends, my boy. Be good and don't you get to worrying. You've got to stand it.
On the last day of the cleaning, Hugh Noland came to the door of her room and speaking from the outside said: "I came in to see if I couldn't help you a little in getting ready for those shellers, Mrs. Hunter." Hugh had noticed her weary look of late, and, as all the men about the house did, tried to help whenever there was time to be spared from the fields or when extra work was required of her.
At the large Piper River I passed a night at the station of a gentleman of the name of Noland, whom I found to be the nephew of a person of remarkable talent and great influence with the Peruvian Government, known only, at Lima, by the name of Don Tomas.
Hugh Noland, who had always loved the child, was never so glad to see him, and slipped away while he was being soothed and petted out of his tears and discomfort. Both Hugh and Elizabeth knew that but for Jack's timely interruption words would have escaped Hugh that they both preferred should not be uttered.
You see, there's going to be another barn dance next Tuesday night up at Bailey's, and I think K. K. asked a girl to go with him and Peggy Noland and Owen Dugdale. Yes, he even told me there was still room for two more, if I could coax somebody to keep me company." Hugh busied himself in starting the car going.
Noland went before the national convention of miners in Indianapolis and secured a unanimous resolution favoring State and national woman suffrage from the 1,600 delegates. In the summer the State association sent Miss Wattles for two months' speaking in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania suffrage campaigns.
Doctor Morgan wants to see you. I'll come back; it's too hot for me; I'm going to rest." The cool house had appealed to John Hunter. At the house Hugh Noland was asking searching questions of the old doctor. "When do you intend to let me get out of here, Doctor?" he asked. "Out of here?" the doctor exclaimed. "Not till you're well enough.
They swung the great iron kettle over the pile of kindling and corncobs laid ready for lighting, and then carried water to fill it. As the last bucket was emptied into the kettle, Luther turned and swung his cap at John Hunter and Jake, who were passing in the bobsled. "Hunters," he explained. "Have you met them yet?" "No," replied Noland. "Who are they? He drives a good team."
Crane remarked to Mrs. Farnshaw as they rode home together: "I declare, Lizzie's th' coolest hand I ever met. She couldn't 'a' liked Mr. Noland very much. She wasn't near as broke up as Mr. Hunter was, an' when I asked her if she wouldn't feel kind of spooky in that house after such a thing, she just looked at me, funny-like, an' says 'Why? an' didn't seem t' care a bit."
When he did not, Hugh passed the matter over without reference and with a sigh. Hugh Noland was not criticising John Hunter or any of his actions these days, but Hugh studied John and found his weaknesses, and tried to give him such help as he thought possible. Hugh had long days to think, and he began to yearn over this man to whom he had been a sort of traitor.
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