[Little Men by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Men CHAPTER X 7/19
I'd have been gone in the morning, if you hadn't found me." "Are you sorry I did ?" and Mrs.Jo looked at him with a half merry, half reproachful look, as she knelt down to look at his wounded foot. The color came up into Dan's face, and he kept his eyes fixed on his plate, as he said very low, "No, ma'am, I'm glad, I wanted to stay, but I was afraid you--" He did not finish, for Mrs.Bhaer interrupted him by an exclamation of pity, as she saw his foot, for it was seriously hurt. "When did you do it ?" "Three days ago." "And you have walked on it in this state ?" "I had a stick, and I washed it at every brook I came to, and one woman gave me a rag to put on it." "Mr.Bhaer must see and dress it at once," and Mrs.Jo hastened into the next room, leaving the door ajar behind her, so that Dan heard all that passed. "Fritz, the boy has come back." "Who? Dan ?" "Yes, Teddy saw him at the window, and he called to him, but he went away and hid behind the hay-cocks on the lawn.
I found him there just now fast asleep, and half dead with weariness and pain.
He ran away from Page a month ago, and has been making his way to us ever since.
He pretends that he did not mean to let us see him, but go on to the city, and his old work, after a look at us.
It is evident, however, that the hope of being taken in has led him here through every thing, and there he is waiting to know if you will forgive and take him back." "Did he say so ?" "His eyes did, and when I waked him, he said, like a lost child, 'Mother Bhaer, I've come home.' I hadn't the heart to scold him, and just took him in like a poor little black sheep come back to the fold.
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