The Golden Circle
t scarcely had she thrown the full weight of her body on that object and swung herself through than the thing
tered senses, found herself in the midst of it al
? What have I d
escaped him," s
and silence, she began to doubt it. Here she was in a strange place-some one's b
, "is my luckee da
ss into which she had fallen. She put out a hand and felt the rough edge of sp
d. "And I did it. Or did I? How could I d
ntent. Her ears had caugh
oming. Now I'
eanne begun to wonder about that when there came the sound of a door being opene
hout a second's hesitation. She had those unmist
tle." These thoughts, flashing through the little French girl's keen mind for the moment, drove all thought of her plight out of
n the window?"
Metal lamps with broken shades, tables split across the top, chairs with rounds gone-a
," she said gravely, "that so much d
hat's what my brother Tad does all the time. We buy broken things at auction sales and such pl
t the wreckage. "You'd think this was the
the girl said in a quiet tone. "But most of the time
yin
trange girl made a sweepi
ow do you say that in Engl
rl's fine white teeth showed
claimed. She put out a hand. Jeanne took i
elt her feet once more on a s
wonder you weren't cut by broken glass.
sy cha
ate them!" The gi
them. Some are good, some
big blue eyes were
hem for a long, long time. And they were v
open window. "Ugh! He is a very terrible man. I have not s
shouldn't have been much protection. And Tad, he-" she hesitated. "Well, he i
hostess, "Let's get out of here
hallway. Through a door to the right J
the girl said simply. "
of pride in her tone
and more," thought Jeanne. "
he first name out. "I have to do it," sh
M-e-r-r-y,"
hop." The girl led the way into a
rds escaped Jeann
t until we do we'll use them. See, the lights are very tiny. It costs little
was sincere. "I tr
rest on the bent shoulders of a person
reroom. And see! She isn't broken one bit." She p
as a flounder! Is that not how you say it he
shall make a beginning at piling up a fortune. See! I will go ou
ild fantastic whirl which set all
ame to a sudden end, for she was seized with a mood that unfitted her for the dance. W
been this way; just a little tad of a man. You'll get used to it. I h
u are, but what you've got in your head," she l
ee very soon. Won't you s
p from the lake?" Jeanne went danc
st. You will take me to a sale, a
ning if y
How wonderful! And t
e door, if
y I m
led th
rway leading to the street. "If I go to this sale shall I buy s
erry Irish laugh. "At this sale all packages are sea
d for the spot beneath the willows where on many a morning before the world was