[Our nig by Harriet E. Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookOur nig CHAPTER IV 11/15
I cannot think what has become of her.
There comes Jack and Fido; perhaps he knows;" and she walked to a window near, where James and his father were conversing together. The two brothers exchanged a hearty greeting, and then Mr.Bellmont told Jack to eat his supper; afterward he wished to send him away.
He immediately went in.
Accustomed to all the phases of indoor storms, from a whine to thunder and lightning, he saw at a glance marks of disturbance.
He had been absent through the day, with the hired men. "What's the fuss ?" asked he, rushing into Aunt Abby's. "Eat your supper," said Jane; "go home, Jack." Back again through the dining-room, and out to his father. "What's the fuss ?" again inquired he of his father. "Eat your supper, Jack, and see if you can find Frado.
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