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For abut cry out; then, as
thefor Molly,
almost unconsciously raised his head He had fallen on his side, but had
turned over in the instant before losing consciousness; and as Nell
lifted his head she felt so wet trickle over her hand, and knew
that it was blood
She was very htened--with the exception of Dick's boyish falls
and cuts, it was the first accident at which she had "assisted"--and she
had never longed for any one as she longed for Molly But neither Molly
nor any one else came, and Nell, in a helpless, dazed kind of fashion,
wiped the blood fro his head down as gently
as she could, she ran to the strea, took his head on her lap again, and bathed his forehead
While she was doing this she recovered her presence oflike the desire to knohat he was like;
and, with all a woood-looking; that he was rather dark than fair; that though
he was young--twenty-nine, thirty, flashed through her ray