Molly Brown's College Friends
n making surgical dressings until her back ached so that she had more sympathy for the poor wounded th
grasping both of his hands. "When did you
ve seen he
ou know of
t that. She evidently does n
how can you sa
In fact, she told me with her own lips that she was contented;
Nance's way, but she is very s
Gods, how many
king like a goose," declared Moll
Your guest has just called me a fool and n
. I believe my soul you are in a fever or something." Molly pushed him down
rself, looking anxiously into his flu
my coat wet in a perfectly sane way, but perhaps you ha
called him a fool when he had hinted at the doctor's being the happy
you heard 'bout me
t what makes you
til I got in-it jes' moved and moved-an' the little wooden
didn't mind Aunt Nance. Are you cold?
so many ain't's an
ing mother, trying to compose herself as
Dodo kin be her husband. You see, Mumsy, I been a-feelin' sorry for Aunt Nance ever since that time I mos' went to sleep in her lap an' she talked about a beau lover what got to fightin' with her an' she hit him back. She wetted my ear all up with he
hat what the enfant terrible was saying to the young doctor was no doubt of
ne," said A
to-to-cut you up in little pieces. He's growin' up fast
ted Andy McLean eagerly
idea, Andy!
do Green. I married 'em this morn
ically. "You were talking about her mythical mar
ge that so important a woman as Mrs. Oldham should ha
her husband died, in fact. Nance had hardly rested from the lo
y-haired head in hi
nce choose to call me,-fool and knave! Bad-tempered
s wet and no doubt his vest and shirt, too, after having carried the dripping child such a distance. Of course he would not want to call on the Greens while she was in the house. The girl bitterly regretted having timed her visit so unfortunately. The Greens and McLeans were very intimate, and would perfor
began in her usual systematic way and had already folded her dresses neatly in the trays and
! Oh,
had just been informed of Mildred's acci
he children and almost drowning Mildred? And while that was going on, little Dodo came within an ace
ne, and as for Dodo, Aunt Mary always said: 'Whin chilluns grow
im tumble," laughed Nance. "What do yo
le," insisted the wily Molly, putting her arm around h
w weeks." They had reached the door, which was ajar, and Andy, ensconced in the sle
are going to do
-you know why-- It is too hard for me and
, Na
o pack and I wi
sewife said not a word, but giving her friend a little push towards the firepla