The Land of Promise eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 253 pages of information about The Land of Promise.

The Land of Promise eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 253 pages of information about The Land of Promise.

“What’s love got to do with it?” asked Taylor in affected surprise.  “It’s a business undertaking.”

“What!” Nora’s eyes were dark with indignation and anger.

“None at all.  I give her board and lodging and the charm of my society.  And in return, she’s got to cook and bake and wash and keep the shack clean and tidy.  And if she can do that, I’ll not be particular what she looks like.”

“So long as she’s not cock-eyed,” Reggie reminded him.

“No, I draw the line at that.”

“I beg your pardon,” said Nora with bitter irony; “I didn’t know it was a general servant you wanted.  You spend a dollar and a half on a marriage license and then you don’t have to pay any wages.  It’s a good investment.”

For the first time she seemed to have pierced the enemy’s armor.

“You’ve got a sharp tongue in your head for a girl, Nora.”

“Please don’t call me Nora.”

“Don’t be so silly, Nora,” said her brother with a trace of irritation.  “It’s the custom of the country.  Why, they all call me Ed.”

“I don’t care what the custom of the country is.  I’m not going to be called Nora by the hired man!”

“Don’t you bother, Ed,” said Frank, apparently once more restored to his normal placidity; “I’ll call her Miss Marsh if she likes it better.”

But Nora was not to be pacified.  He wouldn’t have dared take such a liberty with her had he not been on the eve of going away for good, she told herself.  It was a last shot from a retreating enemy.  Well and good.  He should hear, if for the last time, what she thought of him!

“I should like to see you married to someone who’d give you what you deserved.  I’d like to see your pride humbled.  You think yourself very high and mighty, don’t you?  I’d like to see a woman take you by the heartstrings and wring them till you screamed with pain.”

“Oh, Nora, how violent you are!” said Ed.

“You’re overbearing, supercilious and egotistic,” went on Nora bitingly.

“I’m not sure as I know what them long words means, but I guess they ain’t exactly complimentary.”

“I guess they ain’t,” she mimicked.

“I’m sorry for that.”  Taylor straightened himself a little in his chair.  His blue eyes seemed to have caught a little of the light from Nora’s.

“I was thinking of offering you the position before I went to the employment agency.”

“How dare you speak to me like that!”

“Don’t fly into a temper, Nora,” said Ed. While he didn’t blame Frank, he wished he had not made that last speech.  Why didn’t he go and get ready for town?  Here was Nora all upset again just as things had calmed down a bit!

“He’s got no right to say impudent things to me!”

“Don’t you see he’s only having a joke with you?” he said soothingly.

“He shouldn’t joke.  He’s got no sense of humor.”

She made a furious gesture, and the cup she was in the act of wiping flew out of her hand, crashing in a thousand pieces on the floor, just as Gertie returned.

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