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"Yes, I understand There was the same look in Bell Cameron's eye, a kind of mesmeric influence which commanded obedience They idolize this Wilford, and I dare say he is worthy of their idolatry One thing, at least, is in his favor--the crippled Jaive more than all the rest, see of hi up all night to carry him in his arms when the pain in his back was ood, kind heart in Wilford Cameron, and if my Cousin Kitty likes him, as she says she does, and he likes her as I believe he must, why, I hope--"
Morris Grant could not finish the sentence; for he did not hope that Wilford Ca coveted as his own
He enerous enough to do that, but if he did it, she must never kno much it cost hiht talk with her longer of Wilford Cameron, whoo hoested to her that her er, and so they went together across the fields, the shadow all gone fro so dark and heavy around Morris Grant, as glad when he could leave Katy at the faro back alone to the quiet library, where only God could witness the le it was for him to say: "Thy will be done" And while he prayed, not that Katy should be his, but that he th to bear it if she were destined for another, Katy, up in her humble bedroo her of Wilford Cameron, hen they went down the rapids and she had cried with fear, had put his arain, on the e, had held her hand a h the opening trees And Helen, listening, knew just as Morris Grant had done that Katy's heart was lost, and that for Wilford Ca