Sentimental Tommy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 427 pages of information about Sentimental Tommy.

Sentimental Tommy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 427 pages of information about Sentimental Tommy.

“Now,” she proceeded, too excited to heed his interruptions, “now I know why I would not kiss your hand, now I know why I would not say I liked you.  I was afraid of you, I—­”

“Were you?” His eyes began to sparkle, and something very like rapture was pushing the indignation from his face.  “Oh, Grizel, have I a power ower you?”

“No, you have not,” she cried passionately.  “I was just frightened that you might have.  Oh, oh, I know you now!”

“To think o’t, to think o’t!” he crowed, wagging his head, and then she clenched her fist, crying, “Oh, you wicked, you should cry with shame!”

But he had his answer ready, “It canna be my wite, for I never kent o’t till you telled me.  Grizel, it has just come about without either of us kenning!”

She shuddered at this, and then seized him by the shoulders.  “It has not come about at all,” she said, “I was only frightened that it might come, and now it can’t come, for I won’t let it.”

“But can you help yoursel’?”

“Yes, I can.  I shall never be friends with you again.”

She had such a capacity for keeping her word that this alarmed him, and he did his best to extinguish his lights.  “I’m no masterful, Grizel,” he said, “and I dinna want to be, it was just for a minute that I liked the thought.”  She shook her head, but his next words had more effect.  “If I had been that kind, would I have teached you Elspeth’s prayer?”

“N-no, I don’t think so,” she said slowly, and perhaps he would have succeeded in soothing her, had not a sudden thought brought back the terror to her face.

“What is ’t now?” he asked.

“Oh, oh, oh!” she cried, “and I nearly went away with you!” and without another word she fled from the Den.  She never told the doctor of this incident, and in time it became a mere shadow in the background, so that she was again his happy housekeeper, but that was because she had found strength to break with Tommy.  She was only an eager little girl, pathetically ignorant about what she wanted most to understand, but she saw how an instinct had been fighting for her, and now it should not have to fight alone.  How careful she became!  All Tommy’s wiles were vain, she would scarcely answer if he spoke to her; if he had ever possessed a power over her it was gone, Elspeth’s prayer had saved her.

Jean Myles had told Tommy to teach that prayer to Elspeth; but who had told him to repeat it to Grizel?

CHAPTER XXXV

THE BRANDING OF TOMMY

Grizel’s secession had at least one good effect:  it gave Tommy more time in which to make a scholar of himself.  Would you like a picture of Tommy trying to make a scholar of himself?

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