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Emerson, Alice B., pseud.

"Betty Gordon at Boarding School The Treasure of Indian Chasm"

"
"Tell him to hurry," said the woman commandingly. "I think I'm
paralyzed."
"Paralyzed!" Tommy Tucker gave a loud snort and fell over backward into
the arms of his twin.
The conductor shot a suspicious glance toward him. He had traveled on
school trains before.
"You seem to be all right, Madam," he said to the stricken one
courteously. "There's a doctor at the Junction, I'm sure. What makes you
think you're paralyzed?"
"My good man," said the woman majestically, "when a person in good health
and accustomed to normal activity suddenly loses the power to use
her--er--feet, isn't that an indication of some physical trouble?"
Her unfortunate and un-American phrase, "my good man," had nettled the
conductor, and besides his train was losing time.
"We'll miss connections at the Junction if we fool away much more time,"
he said testily. "I wonder--Why look here! No wonder you can't use
your feet!"
To the elderly woman's horror he had swooped down and laid a not
ungentle hand on her ankle in its neat and smart-looking shoe. Now he
took out his knife, slashed twice, and held up the pieces of a stout
length of twine.


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