Old Kaskaskia by Mary Hartwell Catherwood
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over."
She caught her breath. What was the matter with this man? Once he had lain at her feet and kissed the hem of her garment. He was hers. She had never relinquished her ownership of him even when her honor had constrained her to live apart from him. Whose could he be but hers? Dr. Dunlap had thought twenty-four hours on what he would say at this unavoidable meeting, and he acknowledged in a business-like tone,-- "I did not treat you right, Maria. My wretched entanglement when I was a boy ruined everything. But when I persuaded you into a secret marriage with me, I meant to make it right when the other one died. And you found it out and left me. If I treated you badly, you treated me badly, too." He knew the long chin of the Joneses. He could imagine Maria lifting her slim chin. She did not speak. "I came over here to begin life again. When you ran off to your friends, what was there for me to do but take to the navy again or sail for America? Kaskaskia was the largest post in the West; so I came here. And here I found your family, that I thought were in another Territory. And from the first your brother has been my enemy." His sulky complaint brought no response in words; but a strangling sob broke all restraint in the angle of the wall. "Maria," exclaimed the startled doctor, "don't do that. You excite yourself." |
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