The Man in Lonely Land by Kate Langley Bosher
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"Is--is--it Claudia, Uncle Winthrop?" she whispered. "Is--it--my cousin Claudia?" "It is--your cousin Claudia." The quiver in Laine's voice was beyond control, and, lifting the child's face, he kissed it. "I have asked her to marry me, Dorothea, but not yet has she promised to do so." In Dorothea's cheeks two burning spots of red glowed brilliantly. Slipping down from her uncle's lap, she drew a long breath. "I knew she must be queer about something," she said, and her fingers interlocked in trembling excitement. "She was too nice not to be, but I didn't think she'd be this kind of queer. The idea of not promising right away! I know what's the matter. It's her home and her mother, and all the things she is doing in the country that she don't want to give up. Why don't you go down there and make her, Uncle Winthrop?" "She asks me not to come--yet. There is no hotel, and--" "Does she write to you?" Laine smiled in the eager eyes. "Yes, she writes to me." Again there was silence, and presently a queer sound from Dorothea. "I can't help it, Uncle Winthrop! They're coming! Won't it be grand, because she will, I know she will, and I'm so glad I can't--can't help--" And big, happy tears rolled down Dorothea's |
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