The Soldier of the Valley by Nelson Lloyd
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"Yes, Tim," I said shortly. "Why did you choose me instead of a lad
like Tim?" "Mark, I care for you more than anyone else in the world," said Mary. "But do you love me?" I asked quickly. "I think I do," she said. But reaching up, she turned my collar again and buttoned my coat against the storm. XIV Tim was home in three days. His few months of town life had wrought many changes in him, and they were for the better. I was forced to admit that, but I could not help being just a little in awe of him. He was not as heavy as of old, but there was more firmness in his face and figure. Perhaps it was his clothes that had given him a strange new grace, for in the old days he was a ponderous, slow-moving fellow. Now there was a lightness in his step and quickness in his every motion. Had I not known him, I should have seen in the scrupulous part in his hair a suggestion of the foppish. But I knew him, and while I liked him best with his old tousled head, and tanned face, and homely hickory shirt, I felt a certain pride that he had taken so well with the world and was learning the ways of the town as well as those of the field and wood. His gloves did seem foolish, for it was a bitter December day when the blood had best had full swing in the veins, but he held out to me a hand pinched in a few square inches of yellow kid. The grasp was |
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