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CHAPTER XVI. ON THE BORDERLAND.
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CHAPTER XVI. ON THE BORDERLAND.
Phronsie came into the Higby kitchen, her hands full of wind-blossoms and nodding trilliums.
"Pickering will like these," she said to herself in great satisfaction, and surveying her torn frock
with composure, "for they are the very first, Mrs. Higby," addressing that individual standing1 over
by the sink in the corner. "Please may I wash my hands? I had to go clear far down by the brook2 to
get them."
But Mrs. Higby, instead of answering, threw her brown-checked apron3 high over her head.
Phronsie stood quite still.
"Why do you put your apron there, Mrs. Higby?" she asked at last. "And you do not answer me at
all," she added in gentle reproach.
"Land!" exclaimed Mrs. Higby, in a voice spent with feeling, "I couldn't, 'cause I was afraid I sh'd
burst out crying, and I didn't want you to see my face. O, dear! he's had a poor spell since you
went out flowerin' for him, and your pa and Dr. Bryce say he's dyin'. O, dear!"
Down came the apron, showing Mrs. Higby's eyelids4 very red and swollen5.
Phronsie still stood holding her flowers, a breathing-space, then turned and went quickly to the
back stairs.
"Sh! don't go," called Mrs. Higby in a loud whisper after her; "it's dreadful for a little girl like you
to see any one die. Do come back."
"They will want me," said Phronsie gravely, and going up carefully without another word. When
she reached Pickering's door, she paused a moment and looked in.
"I don't believe it is as Mrs. Higby said," she thought, drawing a long breath, a faint smile coming
to her face as she went gently in.
But old Mr. King put up his hand as he turned in his chair, at the foot of the bed, and Phronsie saw
that his face was white and drawn6. And Dr. Bryce turned also, looking off a minute from the watch
that he held, as if he were going to bid her go away.
[Illustration: "WHY DO YOU PUT YOUR APRON UP THERE?" ASKED PHRONSIE IN
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