[A Little Rebel by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford]@TWC D-Link bookA Little Rebel CHAPTER III 6/13
I feel certain you ought not," says the professor, growing vaguer every moment. "Ought I not ?" with a quick little laugh that is all anger and no mirth. "I _do_ though, for all that! I"-- pausing, and regarding him with a somewhat tragic air that sits most funnily upon her--"am not going to stay here much longer!" "_What ?_" says the professor aghast.
"But my dear----Miss Wynter, I'm afraid you _must_." "Why? What is she to me ?" "Your aunt." "That's nothing--nothing at all--even a _guardian_ is better than that. And you are my guardian.
Why," coming closer to him and pressing five soft little fingers in an almost feverish fashion upon his arm, "why can't _you_ take me away ?" _"I!"_ "Yes, yes, you." She comes even nearer to him, and the pressure of the small fingers grows more eager--there is something in them now that might well be termed coaxing.
"_Do_," says she. "Oh! Impossible!" says the professor.
The color mounts to his brow.
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