[Beth Norvell by Randall Parrish]@TWC D-Link bookBeth Norvell CHAPTER XX 11/14
I no said I lofe you; I just say stay till maybe I know vich--please, senor." "N-not till yer k-kiss me yourself," and Brown, intensely conscious of triumph, held back the mass of black hair, his eager eyes devouring the fair face pressing his shoulder.
"O-one kiss w-with ther l-l-lips, an' I 'll let yer g-go." "No, no, senor." "Th-then I h-hold yer here till some one comes." "Eet vas not lofe; eet vas just to get avay." "I-I-I take ch-chances on that, l-little girl." Their lips met and clung; all unconsciously the free arm of the girl stole upward, clasping the man's broad shoulder.
For that one instant she forgot all excepting the new joy of that embrace, the crowning faith that this man loved her as no other ever had--truly, nobly, and forever.
Her face was aglow as she drew reluctantly back from him, her eyes upon his, her cheeks flushed, her lips trembling.
Yet with the parting came as swiftly back the resolution which made her strong. "Eh, senor; eet shame me, but you promise--please, senor!" Like a flash, in some mysterious manner, she had slipped free, evaded his effort to grasp her dress, and, with quick, whirling motion, was already half-way across the open space, daring to mock him even while flinging back her long hair, the sunlight full upon her.
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