The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 27 Page 7

questioningly, she suddenly dropped into her own chair by the table, leaned her head upon her arms, and began to weep, silently.

In an instant Betty was kneeling by her side, holding the lovely head to her breast. “Dearest! You shan’t cry. You shan’t cry like that. Tell me all about it. Why on earth doesn’t Doctor Thryng come home?”

Cassandra lifted her head and dried her tears. “He was coming. The last letter but one said he was to sail next day. Then last night came another saying the only man who could look after very important business for him had been thrown from his horse and hurt so bad he may die, and David had to give up his passage and go back to London. He may have to go to Africa. He felt right bad — but — ”