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CHAPTER VII. PHRONSIE.
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CHAPTER VII. PHRONSIE.
"I can't tell her," groaned1 Mrs. Pepper, the next morning, at sight of Phronsie's peaceful little face.
"I never can say the word 'diphtheria' in all this world."
Phronsie laughed and played with Baby quite merrily, all such time as Miss Carruth, the
governess, allowed her from the schoolroom that morning.
"Everything is beautiful, King dear," she would say on such little flying visits to the nursery.
"Grandpapa and Polly, I do think, will be home pretty soon; and Helen is going to get well,
because you know I asked God to let her, and he wouldn't ever, in all this world, take her away
from her mother. He wouldn't, King," she added confidentially2 in Baby's small ear.
All day long the turreted3 Fargo mansion4 gleamed brightly in the glancing sunlight, giving no hint
of the battle for a life going on within. Mrs. Fisher knew when her husband sent for the most
celebrated5 doctor for throat diseases; knew when he came; and knew also when each hour those
who were fighting the foe6, were driven back baffled. And several times she attempted to tell
Phronsie something of the shadow hanging over the little playmate's home. But Phronsie
invariably put aside all her attempts with a gentle persistence7, always saying, "He wouldn't, you
know, Mamsie."
And at nightfall Helen had gone; and two white little hands were folded quietly across a young
girl's breast.
No one told Phronsie that night; no one could. And she clambered into her little white bed, after
saying her old prayer; then she lay in the moonlight again, watching Helen's house.
"The light is out, Mamsie," she called, "in Helen's room. But I suppose she is asleep." And
presently Mrs. Fisher, stealing in, with unshed tears in her eyes, found her own child safe--folded
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