The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 1 Page 12

their fastnesses, and how zealously they guarded their homes and their rights from outside intrusion, yet how hospitable and generous they were to all who could not be considered their hereditary enemies.

He hastened to speak reassuring words, and, bethinking himself that she had called the boy Hoyle, he explained how one Adam Hoyle had sent him.

“The doctor is my friend, you know. He built a cabin somewhere within a day’s walk, he told me, of Carew’s Crossing, on a mountain top. Maybe you knew him?”

A slight smile crept about the girl’s lips, and her eyes brightened. “Yes, suh, we-all know Doctah Hoyle.”

“I am to have the cabin — if I can find it — live there as he did, and see what your hills will do for me.”