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ept pouring into the plantation. They laid Aladdin on a heap of hay and went to bring a stretcher. The girl sat down beside him. "You'll be all right now," she said. "Yes," said Aladdin. "And go home to your sweetheart." "Yes," said Aladdin, and he thought of the tall violets on the banks of the Maine brooks, and the freshness of the sea. "What is her name?" said the girl. "Margaret," said Aladdin. "Mine's Ellen," said the girl, and it seemed as if she sighed. Aladdin took her hand. "You 've been very good to me," he said, and his voice grew tender, for she was very beautiful, "and I'll never forget you," he said. "Oh, me!" said the girl, and there was a silence between them. "I tried to help you," said the girl, faintly, "but I wasn't very good at it." "You were an angel," said Aladdin. "I don't suppose we'll ever see each other again, will we?" said the girl. "I don't know," said Aladdin. "Perhaps I'll come back some day." "It's very silly of me--" said the girl. "What?" said Aladdin. "Nothing." He closed his eyes, for he was very weak. It seemed as if a great sweetness came close to his face, and he could have sworn that something wet and hot fell lightly on his forehead; but when he opened his eyes, the girl was sitting aloof, her face in the shadow. "I dreamed just then," said Aladdin, "that something wonderful happened to me. Did it?" "What would you consider wonderful?" Aladdin laid a finger on his forehead; he drew it away and saw that the tip was wet. "I couldn't very well say," he said. The girl bent over him. "It nearly happened," she said. "You are very wonderful and beautiful," said Aladdin. Her eyes were like stars, and she leaned closer. "Are you going to go on fighting against my people?" she said. Roses lay for a moment on his lips. "Are you?" He made no sign. If she had kissed him again he would have renounced his birthright and his love. "God bless and keep you, Yankee," she said. Tears rushed out of Aladdin's eyes. "They're coming to take you away," she said. "Good-by." "Kiss me again," said Aladdin, hoarsely. She looked at him quietly for some moments. "And your sweetheart?" she said. Aladdin covered his face with his arm. "Poor little traitor," said the girl, sadly. She rose and, without looking back, moved slowly up the road toward the house. Nor did Aladdin ever see her again, but in after years the smell
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