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The Light in the Clearing

CHAPTER X
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I was introduced to him this morning," I answered a bit too proudly, and wondering how he had heard of my good fortune, but deeply gratified at his knowledge of it.
"What did he have to say ?" I described the interview and the looks of the great man.

Not much more was said as we sped away toward the deep woods and the high hills.
I was eager to get home but wondered why he should be going with me to talk with Mr.Grimshaw and my uncle.

Of course I suspected that it had to do with Amos but how I knew not.

He hummed in the rough going and thoughtfully nicked the bushes with his whip.

I never knew a more persistent hummer.
What a thrill came to me when I saw the house and the popple tree and the lilac bushes--they looked so friendly! Old Shep came barking up the road to meet us and ran by the buggy side with joyful leaps and cries.
With what affection he crowded upon me and licked my face and hands when my feet were on the ground at last! Aunt Deel and Uncle Peabody were coming in from the pasture lot with sacks of butternuts on a wheelbarrow.


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