Maid of the Mist
t passionate resentment, and drove him into paroxysms of raging fury. He cursed everything under the sun and everyone who came near him, with a completeness
is outbreaks, quailed before the storm. Young Job alone suffered it without turning a hair, and paid
by reason of his quiet inattention to the
ven to his seasoned nerves. What it must all mean
hair's-breadth. Dale got her out of the room, and turned and gave his patient a s
tor asked the white-faced wife, wh
I was off my guard because you were there. Oh
self if he goes
t thing for him-and for us. Can't you let him die?" and a tiny spark s
for the brusqueness, "I am sorely distressed for you, but there is nothing to be
Oh, I wish I were dead myself. I cannot bear it," and she broke into hysterica
lf's sympathy. And he and she had been almost as brot
as with her shaking head against his breas
, without so much as a knock, her
n't stop in there alone with him. It's as much
and then find young Job and send him up. I'l
ade her lie down there, and explain
row things
il up so at nothing at all," and she went off in search of young Job, who was p