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"Oh," he said, "oh--" He looked at the girl curiously "Co face "Do you know irl shrank away from him
"Yes, sir"
"What do you do?"
"I teach and nurse at the school"
"Good! Well, I'ive you some money--do you knohy?"
A flash of self-consciousness passed over the girl's face; she looked at him with her wide blue eyes
"Yes, Grandfather," she faltered
Mrs Cresswell rose to her feet; but the old irl's hand and lay back in his chair, with lips half s "Grandfather," he repeated softly He closed his eyes a space and then opened them A tremor shivered in his limbs as he stared darkly at the swamp
"Hark!" he cried harshly "Do you hear the bodies creaking on the limbs? It's Rob and Johnson I did it--I--"
Suddenly he rose and stood erect and his wild eyes stricken with death stared full upon E hands
"Nell--Nell! Is it you, little wife, come back to accuse ainst the light and the blood of your poor black people is red on these old hands No, don't put your clean white hands upon me, Nell, till I wash mine I'll do it, Nell; I'll atone I'en--" He swayed Vainly he struggled for the word The shudder of death shook his soul, and he passed
A week after the funeral of Colonel Cresswell, John Taylor drove out to the school and was closeted with Miss Sain for a few days in her old roo about Elad She was e of Emma and Bles was the best possible solution of many difficulties She had asked Emma once if she liked Bles, and Emma had replied in her innocent way, "Oh, sowhat a dear child Emma was Neither perhaps realized yet that this was love, but it needed, Mrs Cressas sure, only the lightning-flash, and they would know And who could furnish that illumination better than Zora, the calm, methodical Zora, who knew them so well?
As for herself, once she had accoe on the school out of her legacy, she would go abroad and in travel seek forgetfulness and healing There had been no formal divorce, and so far as she was concerned there never would be; but the separation from her husband and America would be forever