Mrs. Red Pepper by Grace S. (Grace Smith) Richmond
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"No! You are you, and the fires are warming--when they are kept under control. You're fighting the harder for your patient's life because the fight's a hard one. But when you let the Devil fan the flame--" He burst into a great, unexpected laugh and caught her to his breast again. "That's what I'm doing, is it? That ever I should have lived to hear you use a phrase like that! But it's a true one, I admit it. I've let his Satanic Majesty have his own way with me, and bade him welcome, too. I may again, when I get away from you. But--well--I know you're right. I--I'll try to bank the fires, little wife. Only don't expect too much." "Red," said she,--and it was not at all the sort of rejoinder he might have expected after his concession,--"why is there no woodpile now behind the house?" "Woodpile?" He was clearly puzzled. "Why, there's plenty of wood in the cellar, you know, if you want fires. You can't be suffering for them, this weather?" "No, but I wish there were a woodpile there. Did you think you wouldn't need one any more after you were married? You should have laid in a double supply." "But, what for? Oh!--" Light dawned upon him. "Somebody's told you how I used to whack at it." "Yes, and I saw you once myself, only I didn't know what put the energy into your blows. It was a splendid safety-valve. Red,--send for a load |
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