A Dangerous Flirtation
tter; but she could not read a line of it,
r and over again, clutching he
r into a thousand shreds, and flung the
e told her all? When she went home, would they fo
ter. If she refused to marry the horrible hunchbac
3
? The very thought of it made
your hands would have been e
and one of the house-maids, passing th
nsciousness; but it was quite useless. When they
ot return? The hotel physician did
typhoid. Either is contagious, therefore dangerous. I should
led his bill!" exclaimed the propr
await the return of the young gentleman who accompanied her
ollow, was taken to the hospital. The waning summer days drifted slowly by, and autumn came with its dead, rustling leaves and
yal?" she as
d story; adding: "He never came back to inquire for you. He has deserted you. He did not care whether or not
nged its pallor, the dark eyes never
at once," said the girl, att
exclaimed the nurse. "It wou
mother," moaned
he found that Cot 27 was empty. The girl had flown! The most diligent sear
ensconced in a corner of the car, wa
ith eyes that did not see so inte
ath. "It would be easier for me to die. But what shall I do to rai
t, radiant moon and the golden stars to which she rais
d and sped like a storm-driven swallow up the village street and along the high-road, until, almos
ep over her? What did the awful presentiment, as of coming evil,