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A Daughter Of The Land by Gene Stratton Porter
Book, page 301 / 351


I wanted her so much, Mother; and it was going to be lonesome, so
all of us went on there, and she came up here and we sat on the
porch, and then I took her home and that left Henry and Polly
together. The next night Henry took us to town for a treat, and
we were all together, and the next night Milly asked us all there,
and so it went. It was all as open and innocent as it could be;
only Henry and Polly were in awful earnest and she was bound she
wouldn't be sent to town to school -- "

"Why didn't she tell me so? She never objected a word, to me,"
said Kate.

"Well, Mother, you are so big, and Polly was so little, and she
was used to minding -- "

"Yes, this looks like it," said Kate. "Well, go on!"

"That's all," said Adam. "It was only that instead of staying at
home and attending to our own affairs we were somewhere every
night, or Milly and Henry were here. That is where I was to
blame. I'm afraid you'll never forgive me, Mother; but I didn't
take good care of Sister. I left her to Henry Peters, while I
tried to see how nice I could be to Milly. I didn't know what
Polly and Henry were planning; honest, I didn't, Mother. I would
have told Uncle Robert and sent for you if I had. I thought when
I went there it was to be our little crowd like it was at York's.
I was furious when I found they were married. I told Mr. and Mrs.
Peters what they were, right before the company, and then I came
straight home and all the family, and York's, and most of the
others, came straight away. Only a few stayed to the supper. I
was so angry with Polly I just pushed her away, and didn't even
say good-night to her. The little silly fool! Mother, if she had
told you, you would have let her stay at home this winter and got
her clothing, and let her be married here, when she was old
enough, wouldn't you?"

"Certainly!" said Kate. "All the world knows that. Bates all
marry; and they all marry young. Don't blame yourself, Adam. If
Polly had it in her system to do this, and she did, or she
wouldn't have done it, the thing would have happened when I was

 
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