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Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970

"The Old Gray Homestead"

It couldn't be--but, oh, it was, it was--
"Austin! Is that you?"
"Yes, yes, yes, where are you?"
"I don't know, I'm sure--what a question!" And instantly a feeling
of relief swept through him--she was _all right_--able to see
the absurdity of his question more than he could have done! "But
wherever I am, we can't be far apart; keep on calling, follow my
voice--Austin--Austin--Austin--"
"All right--coming--tell me--are you hurt?"
"No--that is, not much."
"How much?"
"Dolly was frightened by the storm, bolted, and threw me off; I must have
been stunned for a few minutes. I'm afraid I've sprained my ankle in
falling, for I can't walk; and, oh, Austin, I'm awfully cold--and
wet--and tired!"
"I know; it's--it's been just hellish for you. Keep on speaking to me,
I'm getting nearer."
"I'll put out my hands, and then, when you get here, you won't stumble
over me. I'm sure you're very near; your footsteps sound so."
"How long have you been here, should you think?"
"Oh, hours and hours.


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