[Freckles by Gene Stratton-Porter]@TWC D-Link bookFreckles CHAPTER V 8/35
She was not in the least afraid. She was depending on a rattlesnake to live up to his share of the contract and rattle in time for her to move.
The one characteristic an Irishman admires in a woman, above all others, is courage.
Freckles worshiped anew.
He changed his tactics. "I'd be pleased to be receiving you at me front door," he said, "but as you have arrived at the back, will you come in and be seated ?" He waved toward a bench.
The Angel came instantly. "Oh, how lovely and cool!" she cried. As she moved across his room, Freckles had difficult work to keep from falling on his knees; for they were very weak, while he was hard driven by an impulse to worship. "Did you arrange this ?" she asked. "Yis," said Freckles simply. "Someone must come with a big canvas and copy each side of it," she said.
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