The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 12 Page 55

“Yet, if a man bear not his good intention plainly written on his face, and yet protests he dies unless you love him, what scruples he may entertain will wither to ashes in the fiercer flame. And how after all does he really differ from the others?

“Euan, I am sick of dread and worry, what with you out in the West with your painted scouts, and Mr. Boyd telling me that he has his doubts concerning the reliability of one o’ them! And what with Lana so white and unhappy, and coming into my bed to cry against my breast at night — — ”

Here the letter ended abruptly, and underneath in hurried writing:

“Major Parr calls to say that an Oneida runner is ordered to try to find you with despatches from headquarters.