The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 6 Page 6

The poor child burst into tears. “Do you ‘low they’ll shoot Frale, suh?”

“They’d not reached the house when you saw them?”

“They’ll be thar by now, suh,” sobbed the boy.

“Then run and hide yourself. Crawl under the rock — into the smallest hole you can. They mustn’t see that you have been here, and don’t be frightened, little man. We’ll look after Frale.”

The child disappeared like a squirrel in a hole, and Thryng went to the cabin door and knocked imperatively. It was opened instantly, and Frale stood transformed, his old, soiled garments lying in a heap at his side as if he had crept out of his chrysalis.