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The Mountain Girl
The Mountain Girl

the station.

  

"Poor little Hoyle! Help him, suh, help him!" she cried, clinging desperately, while the frantic animal swung her off her feet, close to the flying heels of the kicking mule at his side.

  

Under the heavy vehicle to which the ill-assorted animals were attached, a child lay unconscious, and David sprang forward, his weakness forgotten in the demand for action. In an instant he had drawn the little chap from his perilous position and, seizing the mule, succeeded in backing him to his place. The cause of its fright having by this time disappeared, the colt became tractable and stood quivering and snorting, as David took the bridle from the girl's hand.

  

"I'll quiet them now," he said, and she ran to the boy, who had recovered sufficiently to sit up and gaze in a dazed way about him. As she bent over him, murmuring soothing words, he threw his arms around her neck and burst into wild sobbing.

  

"There, honey, there! No one is hurt. You are not, are you, honey son?"

  

"I couldn't keep a holt of 'em," he sobbed.

  

"You shouldn't have done it, honey. You should have let me get home as best I could."

  

Her face was one which could express much, passive as it had been before. "Where was Frale?"

  

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