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Chapter V
Suddenlyshegaveherselfanimpatientlittleshake,liftedhergloriouseyesfulltohis,andthesmilethatswepthersweet,youngfacewastheloveliestthingthatFreckleseverhadseen.
“Don’tlet’sbotheraboutit,”sheproposed,withthefaintesthintofaconfidinggesturetowardhim.“Itwon’tmakeascar.Why,itcouldn’t,whenyouhavedresseditsonicely.”
ThevelvetytouchofherwarmarmwastinglinginFreckles’fingertips.Daintylaceandfinewhiteribbonpeepedthroughhertorndress.Therewerebeautifulringsonherfingers.Everyarticlesheworewasofthefinestmaterialandinexcellenttaste.TherewasthetremblingLimberlostguardinhiscoarseclothing,withhiscottonragsandhisoldpailofswampwater.Freckleswassufficientlyaccustomedtocontraststonoticethem,andsufficientlyfinetobehurtbythemalways.
Heliftedhiseyeswithashadowypaininthemtohers,andfoundthemofserene,unconsciouspurity.Whatshehadsaidwasstraightfromakind,untainted,youngheart.Shemeanteverywordofit.Freckles’soulsickened.Hescarcelyknewwhetherhecouldmusterstrengthtostand.
“Wemustgoandhuntforthecarriage,”saidtheAngel,rising.
Ininstantalarmforher,Frecklessprangup,graspedthecudgel,andledtheway,sharplywatchingeverystep.Hewentasclosethelogashefeltthathedared,andwithalittlesearchingfoundthecarriage.HeclearedapathfortheAngel,andwithasighofreliefsawherenteritsafely.Theheatwasintense.Shepushedthedamphairfromhertemples.
“Thisisashame!”saidFreckles.