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" demanded Molly. Theodore nodded. "Yes, I'd get well sooner if I could," and he sighed again. Then his ivory skin grew scarlet even to his temples, but the blood rushed away, leaving him deathly white. Molly went to him quickly and leaned over the bed. She wanted--oh, how she wanted to feel his arms about her! But he only touched her cold hand lightly. "Help me, Molly," he breathed. Molly choked back an explanation. She would glory in doing anything for him--anything within her power; but nothing, nothing for Jinnie Grandoken. Suddenly an idea took possession of her. She would make him doubt Jinnie's love for him, even if she lied to him. "Of course I knew you cared for her," she said slowly. "Yes, I made that clear, I think," said Theo, "and she cares for me. I told you I asked her to marry me." He laid stress on the latter half of his statement because of a certain emphasis in Molly's. "I don't like to hurt you--while you're ill," she ventured. Theodore thrust forth his hand eagerly. "Come closer," he pleaded. "You know something; you can tell me. Please do, Molly." "I don't know much, mind you, Theo----" "Take hold of my hand, Molly!... Please don't keep me in such suspense." She drew her chair closer to the bed, her heart throbbing first with desire, then with anger, and laid her white fingers in his. "Tell me," insisted Mr. King. "There was a boy----" "You mean the little blind boy?" "No, no," denied Molly, paling. The very mention of such an affliction hurt her sadly. "No," she said again, "I mean a friend of the boy who was shot; you remember him?" "Oh, I remember Maudlin Bates; certainly I do; but I don't think I heard of any other." Molly hadn't either; she had shot at random and the shot told. Theodore sat up in bed with whitening face. "Molly," he stammered, "Molly, has any one hurt her? Has----" Molly shook her head disgustedly. "Don't be foolish, Theo," she chided. "No one would want to hurt a grown girl like her." "Then what about the man?" "I think she went away with him." "Where to?" "I'm not sure----" Theodore sank back. Molly's fingers slipped from his, and for a moment he covered his face with his hands, soundless sobs shaking his weak body. The woman knew by his appearance that he believed her absolutely. "It'll kill me!" he got out at last. Molly slipped an arm under his head. She had never seen him in such a state. "Theo,
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