The Trail of the Lonesome Pine by John Fox
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"You've forgotten me, June."
"No, I hain't, nuther." "You said you'd be waiting for me." June's lashes went lower still. "I was." "Well, what's the matter? I'm mighty sorry I couldn't get back sooner." "Huh!" said June scornfully, and he knew Uncle Billy in his guess as to the trouble was far afield, and so he tried another tack. "I've been over to the county seat and I saw lots of your kinfolks over there." She showed no curiosity, no surprise, and still she did not look up at him. "I met your cousin, Loretta, over there and I carried her home behind me on an old mule"--Hale paused, smiling at the remembrance--and still she betrayed no interest. "She's a mighty pretty girl, and whenever I'd hit that old---" "She hain't!"--the words were so shrieked out that Hale was bewildered, and then he guessed that the falling out between the fathers was more serious than he had supposed. "But she isn't as nice as you are," he added quickly, and the |
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