14/17 If your father is on the train, he might see you." "What if pap ketches sight of you-all ?" Judy returned nervously. And it can't be helped if he does. I'll be in Chicago as quick as he will, and I know I will see Mr. Go on now, dear, and don't let Mr.Burns or Betty Jo see you, and be a good girl. I feel sure that everything will be all right." With a sudden awkward movement, poor Judy caught the old gentlewoman's hand and pressed it to her lips; then, turning, ran toward the buggy. |