[Selected Stories by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookSelected Stories CHAPTER IV 14/37
Looking at it, he saw it was still bleeding from the blow, but his fingers were clenched around the handle of a glittering knife.
He could not remember when or how he got it. The man who was holding his hand was Mr.Morpher.He hurried the master to the door, but the master held back, and tried to tell him as well as he could with his parched throat about "Mliss." "It's all right, my boy," said Mr.Morpher.
"She's home!" And they passed out into the street together.
As they walked along Mr.Morpher said that Mliss had come running into the house a few moments before, and had dragged him out, saying that somebody was trying to kill the master at the Arcade. Wishing to be alone, the master promised Mr.Morpher that he would not seek the agent again that night, and parted from him, taking the road toward the schoolhouse.
He was surprised in nearing it to find the door open--still more surprised to find Mliss sitting there. The master's nature, as I have hinted before, had, like most sensitive organizations, a selfish basis.
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