[An Old-fashioned Girl by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookAn Old-fashioned Girl CHAPTER V 20/22
I 'd have cut over to the Smythes and got ma home to fix things, only it looked like backing out of the scrape; so I did n't," said Tom, as a last appeal. Polly was glad to hear that Fan was crying.
It would do her good; but she could n't help softening to Tom, who did seem in a predicament between two weeping damsels.
A little smile began to dimple the cheek that was n't hidden, and then a hand came slowly out from under the curly head, and was stretched toward him silently.
Tom was just going to give it a hearty shake, when he saw a red mark on the wrist, and knew what made it.
His face changed, and he took the chubby hand so gently, that Polly peeped to see what it meant. "Will you forgive that, too ?" he asked, in a whisper, stroking the red wrist. "Yes, it don't hurt much now." And Polly drew her hand away, sorry he had seen it. "I was a beast, that 's what I was!" said Tom, in a tone of great disgust.
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