[The Sky Pilot by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sky Pilot CHAPTER XII 4/13
Ponka and Joe she drove like a slave master, and even her father, when he could not understand her wishes, she impatiently banished from her room. Only The Duke could please or bring her any cheer, and even The Duke began to feel that the day was not far off when he, too, would fail, and the thought made him despair.
Her pain was hard to bear, but harder than the pain was her longing for the open air and the free, flower-strewn, breeze-swept prairie.
But most pitiful of all were the days when, in her utter weariness and uncontrollable unrest, she would pray to be taken down into the canyon. "Oh, it is so cool and shady," she would plead, "and the flowers up in the rocks and the vines and things are all so lovely.
I am always better there.
I know I should be better," till The Duke would be distracted and would come to me and wonder what the end would be. One day, when the strain had been more terrible than usual, The Duke rode down to me and said: "Look here, this thing can't go on.
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