The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 31 Page 9

back. I know you will be surprised when I tell you how wrong I have been. I would not write you I had borne you a little son, because I did not want you to come back to America for his sake, but for mine. My heart was that proud. Oh! David, forgive me.” David’s face grew pale, and the paper trembled in his hand, but he read eagerly on.

“My heart cries to you all the time. He is yours, David; forgive me. He is very beautiful. He is like you. Your sister held him in her arms, and I kissed her for love of you, but she did not know why. She did not guess the beautiful baby was yours — your very own. Your mother saw him, but she did not guess he was hers — her little grandson. I took him away quickly. They might have kept him if they knew. You will let me have him a little longer, won’t you,