[At the Foot of the Rainbow by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookAt the Foot of the Rainbow CHAPTER VI 29/44
Ye will get well ?" "I promise I will get well, Dannie," said Mary Malone, and Dannie softly left the room. Outside he said to the nurse, "What can I do ?" She told him everything of which she could think that would be of benefit. "Now tell me all ye know of what happened," commanded Dannie. "After you left," said the nurse, "she was in labor, and she could not waken her husband, and she grew frightened and screamed.
There were men passing out on the road.
They heard her, and came to see what was the matter." "Strangers ?" shuddered Dannie, with dry lips. "No, neighbors.
One man went for the nearest woman, and the other drove to town for a doctor.
They had help here almost as soon as you could. But, of course, the shock was a very dreadful thing, and the heat of the past few weeks has been enervating." "Ane thing more," questioned Dannie.
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