A Romance of Billy-Goat HillRice, Alice Caldwell Hegan
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A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan
Kentucky -- Fiction
“I could scarcely believe my eyes,” murmured Mrs. Ivy, “when at the
verdict,' Not Guilty,' I saw her fling her arms about his neck!”
“Why surprised?” snapped the attorney. “Aren't women born fatuous?”
“But the whole thing is so indelicate, so heartless! A young widow who
ought to be mourning beside her husband's grave, and a wild young man
who has just escaped the penitentiary. Hasn't suffering taught them
anything?”
Gerald, sitting on a hassock before the fire with hands clasped about
his knees, looked up with shining eyes:
“You don't understand, Mater! All this has been the price they've paid
for each other. A great love like theirs comes high. One must pay for
it with suffering. Jove, it was worth it! That one look they gave each
other, there at the end--“,
“But the dear, dear Doctor,” interrupted Mrs. Ivy, “laid away only seven
months ago!”
“Six months and three weeks,” corrected Mr. Gooch testily.
THE END
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