[The Sagebrusher by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sagebrusher CHAPTER V 4/5
Her color rose. "No? Funnier things have happened.
You might do worse." "I'm not _bred_ that way, Annie," said Mary Warren slowly; but her color rising yet more as she realized that perhaps she had been cruel. "You needn't explain anything to me," replied Annie.
"I'm not sore. You came of a better family, and so it'll be harder for you to get through life than it is for me." As she spoke she had risen, and was buttoning her street wraps.
Mary Warren sat silent, the dark lenses of her glasses turned toward her companion. "Beggar man--thief!" she said at last.
"I'd be robbing him, even then!" She smiled bitterly.
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