The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1922, Image 3

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CHAPTER Xl! Continued,
a fr
Evelyn touched the
Perhaps he was dead;
thought
prostrate man,
and out of some
where a shot into her mind
“I don't she whispered. "But
looks
Pollyop
know,”
80!
he
and
shoved Evelyn aside
She seemed to have lost all aversion to
realized then only
being was suffering, perhaps
dead, At her tender touch the
eyes flew open; panie-stricken,
Pollyop unrm
back beside the other girl
him. She
human
and,
withdrew her and
before
Miss Eve.”
“Look
awful I"
“He's got life in him,
between her
God, ain't it
Oscar lay gazing at the g
Polly wi
Quietly
1 ¥
as they stared at him,
“Feel awful sick, eh,
low tone.
look-
ought to
talk,” she went on,
at Evelyn. “He
Can't you go up to the
Doce
burst of
can't
“He
around
have a doctor,
acon?”
A fresh tears so choked
tobertson that for
not answer,
“No, I can't
she fing
a space she
h
gO « } this
awful
storm again,” replied.
can't,” she repeated,
“I'm afraid. 1
1
take a step,
swal-
won't go!
lowing | SI 4 1
one goes
“Then
interjected
stay by i
Ashamed to
and
Polly
Iyop erooned
“Ask an’ |
hispered
» of
g€
Id know what his cousin
She saw no
sf Evelyn’
ax
way to keep
ation to
y think
1
side,
and she vas too
out
excuse to kee
: menced Robert,
“Pol
had to s«
utes, Wait a sec
-
in.
Confused and the
stir a was bending
arm went around he
shoulders, one ] } d her
head agals
“Daddy's
inaudibly.
he oe
gone!" » choked almost
“Yes, dear child,” answered Robert,
with
to tell
sot
emotion
what 1 is this,
I've already
to bring 1
night unt
A long
Polly's body :
came you
dear. things moving
im back
i1 1 saw you."
shine
her legs grew so
fallen but
weak
would have for
“I want him awful bad,” eame up In
breath to the pale young man.
“And I say, Polly dear, that
coming home” repeated Robert,
every day I want you to expect him.
Will you trust me, darling?”
He had asked her that question
once, but that was before Old Mare
had rallroaded Daddy Hopkins to Au-
burn.
“Will you, Pollyop?” urged Robert
passinately, lifting her face and lay-
ing his warm lips on hers.
With swift-coming breaths she flung
both arms around his neck.
“I'l trust you every day an’ all
day!” he hesitated and turned her
head. A sound in the hut had fright.
ened her. She knew Robert had heard
it, too, for he reached out his hand to
open the door.
“We'll go In,” said he, taking her
arm and gathering both of her hands
into his. :
By a sudden movement,
pushed him backward.
“I'd rather you'd make off,” she told
him, unsteadily, *“Mebbe I can find a
squiitter.”
“No, my dear,” returned Robert,
“When you need help, and I'm here,
you can't call any one else.”
While he was speaking, he had dis
Polly
my SAR St
guged his hands and had lifted the
Trembling from head to foot, Polly-
op followed him into the hut.
When Robert caught sight
pale cousin, he stopped short,
“You're not ill, Eve, dear?”
of
he cried,
He
throb
around the
happiness made
Wrhe Greatest
still held her place on the
While he was contemplating the
the picture, his thoughts
glanced
of
faster,
the World”
wall.
shanty. A
his
wonder of
Mother in the
mousing
to his Littlest
Bllly-goat Hopkins in he
brought
enough to
that Evelyn
his thoughts
but not soon catch
glance shot at
i her. With a fling of con
1 her hand on his arm.
“No, I'm not the least sick, Bob, but
hesitated,
“There's a
she
continued hurriedly:
aud 1 often bring him
got here”
her hand
HE man was so ter
Polly Hopkins
food
she
here ;
whirled
around and
Nu
ribly
I consen
caine,
The explanation
from Pollyop
Slowly
never
exXpecto
brought
Robert drew his
Oscar's pallid countenance
He
1 1 4
OR] 80
inpuisive
“All Right,” He Replied Gruffly.
so silent and pale, to the man so hor-
ribly still on the cot,
“All right,” he replied grufy.
“Come on! This is no place—" He
flung a glance at Polly Hopkins that
struck her like a blow from a whip,
and finished, “no place for a decent
girl"
Stupefied by the flood of disasters
that had overwhelmed her, Polly
watched Robert Percival lead his cpu-
sin from the hut, After the first wild
impulse to tell him the truth, she had
made no further effort to clear herself,
Evelyn Robertson was going to hold
her to the word she had made two
years ago! Being innately honest her
self, Pollyop could see no way to
lighten her own dejection or to still
Robert's flerce anger. Her little world
was tumbling to pieces around her, No
longer could she think of him as her
own, though but a few short minutes
before he had comforted her with
kisses and promises. He had demand.
ed that she should trust him, yet at
the very first trial of his faith, he had
flung away and left her alone,
Blinded by tears, felt her
to the Bennett lay in the
wide-open holding
she way
COL.
his
an expression of horror.
“She's got a lily
Polly
same
eyes
right, Os
her
liver all
hissed through teeth.
Such is the
nature like
Robert faded
habit
squatter
power of over n
the girl's that
from her mind, and Os-
suffering and dying, ab-
“Can't you hear anything, Oscar?
she questioned, “Listen, mebbe you'll
get well, If you your 1
mammy an' get out quick, Eve
worth
do, take
ain't
one of your toe nalls
you're
she
too d--n God,
wasn't
good for her.
wicked woman, she
were gq
Not a
gave evidence that she
been heard.
She was
side when,
opened the . followed
i
recognized the
stranger | tantly as the medical
nan
who lived
quickl
IRE]
he
cruel
take
had hurie
would and then
all the words he
you sald you loved me, you
“You knew
You let me
was the
Oh, God!
“When
lied,” he gritted savagely.
kiss yon! You sald love
greatest thing in the world!
How I wish I could hate you!”
Polly could not speak, neither could
ghe move, Imprisoned tragedy lay in
the depths of her eyes,
less violent, she would have implored
him to trust her.
Percival really hoped she would re-
sent his accusations, Stormy denials
would have been sweet music to
ears. He would have welcomed even
a torrent of abuse from her. Anything
was less maddening than this sinister
silence that seemed to put the stamp
of truth upon hig cousin's explanation
of Bennett's presence,
“Why don't you speak?” he rasped,
When she showed no signs of an-
swering, he turned to go. The door
was swinging In his hand, but he did
not pass out. It was as though the
agony scorching him fused all his emo.
tions; and in a flash he realized that
he loved her just the same! No matter
what she had done, he loved her, and
no woman in the world could or would
take her place,
He whirled around and with one
sweep gathered her into his arms. Un.
mindful of the man oh the bed, he
showered kisses upon her hair, her
eyes and lastly seared her lips by his
passionate caresses,
“Trust
trust
me!"
me,"
A contemptuous laugh fell from him.
“Trust “That 1
will not! I'll never you ‘again,
But you're Do
But
you?" he grated,
trust
mine J
You
I'l
tinke and
He nlmost crushed her into
sciousness. and she hung in his arms
you hear?
after this
and
uncon.
out, too weak to plead,
Then, all of a Os
ened his hold ber, the
door and, without a backward glance,
Robert 1
strode to
sudden,
upon
For a long time after he had left the
hut, prone upon the rough shanty
Large Drops Appeared Bennett's
Brow; and Granny Hope Lifted One
Withered Hand and Brushed
Away.
on
Them
(ICAr s
geath
os hegide
heen over
3
ne
the rain dashed its
{
into the lake, and the wind shook
the shanty, the three kept quiet vigil.
Large drops appeared on Bennett's
and Granny Hope
withered hand and brushed them away.
“Lovedl carry you over weary places,
big dear.” she wheezed. “It's all pow.
erful, love is sir”
Oscar's staring eyes lost something
of the abject fear they had shown,
as if he had heard and was comforted.
Then over his face swept that look
that comes but once to any man.
“Aw the Christ'll help you, too,
honey,” Granny Hope went on again
smiling.
Polly, weeping silently, bent for.
ward and gazed hard at the dying
farmer. Oscar wanted to stay a little
jonger. He was trying to speak; but
she knew he could not. To help him
through the valley of shadows and up-
ward into eternal light, she thrust her
head close to his.
“Jesus is givin' you
man!” she whispered,
(TO BE CONTINUED,
brow ; lifted one
rest, Oscar
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