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CHAPTER XXXIII. THE GOOD SAMARITAN.
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Surprised and terrified at her daughter’s disappearance1, the old lady went to the door and, shading her eyes, looked anxiously up the road, but with her failing eyesight she was unable to catch sight of the fugitive2.
“The child must be crazy,” she said to herself. “She’ll catch her death of cold, going out so soon after the fever. I must go after her and bring her back.”
Putting on her hood3 once more, the old lady went out, and took the road towards the city. But she did not find her daughter. Returning with a heavy heart and a sense of deep perplexity she sat down to her knitting, first carefully putting away the orange, which she thought Margaret might like to eat if, as she hoped, she should discover her weakness and return home at night.
But Margaret did not come that night, nor yet again the next.
When she left her mother’s house she hurried forward at a greater speed than her strength admitted, so great was her anxiety to elude4 pursuit. She had not gone half a mile when she found her strength failing her. Quite exhausted5, she staggered to a flat stone by the side of the road, and sat down.
“Mother was right,” she said to herself; “I am not strong enough for this journey; but I must get on somehow now that I have started.”
211At this moment her eye rested on the half dollar which she had taken, and which she still held in her hand.
“Perhaps this will procure6 me a ride,” she thought. “What matter if I am penniless afterwards. I only care to live long enough to be revenged.”
She looked back on the road she had travelled, hoping to see some wagon7 which might serve her purpose.
A little distance off was a covered market wagon, advancing at a good round pace. The driver was a
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disappearance
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