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The Girl From Keller’s

CHAPTER XIX
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SADIE SEES A WAY Soon after Festing started for British Columbia Sadie drove over to the farm; because she had heard about the fight in the poolroom and suspected why he had gone.

At first she found it difficult to break down Helen's reserve, but the latter could not resist her frank sympathy, and softening by degrees, allowed herself to be led into confidential talk.
Sadie waited until she thought she understood the matter, and then remarked: "So you stuck to your promise that you'd help me with Bob, although you saw what it would cost?
Well, I wouldn't be surprised if you hated us." "It wasn't altogether the promise," Helen replied.

"We were both highly strung, and I thought Stephen hard and prejudiced; it seemed ridiculous that he should care what the loafers said.

But I don't hate you.

The fault was really mine, and I want a friend." "Well," said Sadie, "I feel I've got to help put this trouble right, if I can." She paused and asked with some hesitation: "Will Steve be away long ?" "I don't know," Helen answered dejectedly.


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