Molly Brown's College Friends
tting you and old Ed know all about us!" said Andy
olly, who was growing dec
lared the happy young doctor. Nance kept her eyes on
Nance?" solemnly a
e're en
lly?" and Ed
her two friends, who were perforce placed across the ta
brandy peaches on the side table all ready for dessert, and don't you know that I know that those precious articles are only brought out on highdays and h
ere going to tell your secret this very evening? I knew I mustn't say a thing until
I believe you are running me a mighty close second," and to the astonishment of his wife, as Edwin Green was certainly a far from demonstrative man, he actuall
-thinking you folks had better sort yo's
ixed up in the promiscuous embracing that had been going on, and Edwin and Andy had changed places. Edwin found
ed immediately," an
he past and living in the present while the fire had died so
ty bad leaving her, but then the war can't last forever, and I have decided it is my duty to go help, and I fanc
mistaken. If it is your duty to go help, it is my duty, too. Oh, I know I am no trained nurs
mentioned Dr. Flint. Only suppose it ha
he accepted lover. "Oh, Na
d cook and take
about that,"
them out of the water when I let them
n more than he had done before. But although Molly was a very careful housekeeper and most particular about the looks of
dness and confinement spent in nursing her father and mother were forgotten. Nance had come into her own-her woman's heritage: to be beloved, to be guarded and cherished; at the same time to know that she was to be the c
om for drones and unproductive consumers in that war-worn country. She knew that in marrying Andy and going with his u
they lounged in the den and puffed away at their comforting pipes, "but I feel that
clared," sighed Edwin. "By jiminy! I hate m
w with a wife and two chil
re good enough eyes in glasses and my bald head would be no drawback." Edwin always would call his sparsely covered top "bald," but Molly, by diligent care, had made t
y go, if it were pu
, though! It wo
ut up to her, I b