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At the Foot of the Rainbow

CHAPTER X
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I didn't spind a hundred dollars all togither.

Not the price of one horse! But it made me so happy I could fly.

Home again, and the things I've always wanted, and nothing to fear.

Oh, Dannie, you don't know what it manes to a woman to be always afraid! My heart is almost jumping out of my body, just with pure joy that the old fear is gone." "I know what it means to a mon to be afraid," said Dannie.

And vividly before him loomed the awful, distorted, dying face of Jimmy.
Mary guessed, and her bright face clouded.
"Some day, Dannie, we must have a little talk," she said, "and clear up a few things neither of us understand.


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