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it had been August. But he was more than rewarded, for once. She opened her eyes--she was not dead. He found them all at the shed--the Squire, his mother, Kate, the professor and Marthy. There was no time for questions or speeches. Every one bent with a will toward the common object of restoring Anna. The professor ran for the doctor, the women chafed the icy hands and feet and the Squire built up a roaring fire. Their efforts were finally rewarded and the big brown eyes opened and turned inquiringly from one to another. "What has happened? Why are you all here?" she asked faintly; then remembering, she wailed: "Oh, why did you bring me back? I went to the lake, but it was so cold I could not throw myself in; then I walked about till almost sunrise, and I was so tired that I laid down by the cedars to sleep--why did you wake me?" "Anna," said the Squire, "we want you to forgive us and come back as our daughter," and he slipped her cold little hand in David's. "This boy has been looking for you all night, Anna. I thought maybe he had been taken from us to punish me for my hardness. But, thank God, you are both safe." "You will, Anna, won't you? and father will give us his blessing." She smiled her assent. "I say, Squire, if you are giving out blessings, don't pass by Kate and me." In the general kissing and congratulation that followed, Hi Holler appeared. "Here's the sleigh, I thought maybe you'd all be ready for breakfast. Hallo, Anna, so he found you! The station agent told me that Mr. Sanderson left on the first train for Boston this morning. Says he ain't never coming back." "And a good thing he ain't," snapped Marthy Perkins--"after all the trouble he's made." THE END. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of 'Way Down East, by Joseph R. Grismer *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 'WAY DOWN EAST *** ***** This file should be named 16959.txt or 16959.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/6/9/5/16959/ Produced by Al Haines Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties. Special rules, s
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