Success - A Novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams
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"Yes. I remember being frightened. Terribly frightened. I'd never been that way before. Outside of that one idea of fear, everything was mixed up. I ran until I couldn't run any more and dropped down." "And then?" "I got up and ran again. Have you ever been afraid?" "Plenty of times." "I hadn't realized before that there was anything in the world to be afraid of. But the thought of that blow, coming so suddenly from nowhere, and the fear that I might be struck again--it drove me." She flung out her hands in a little desperate gesture that twitched at Banneker's breath. "You must have been out all night in the rain."' "No. I found a sort of cabin in the woods. It was deserted." "Dutch Cal's place. It's only a few rods back in." "I saw a light from there and that suggested to my muddled brain that I might get something to eat." "So you came over here." "Yes. But the fear came on me again and I didn't dare knock. I suppose I prowled." |
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