"Oh, Jake, forgive me! Do please forgive me! I'm a
beast--a beast!" she cried tremulously.
Jake looked at her, the hint of a smile about his rugged mouth. "I guess
not," he said. "You're just--young."
She shook her head vehemently. "I'm not! It wasn't that, Jake! I
didn't--hurt you?"
"Shucks, no!" he said.
She clung to his arm still. "I'll never disobey you again. I won't do
anything you don't like. Jake, I mean it! Why are you laughing?"
"I'm not," said Jake. He put his pipe away again, and patted her
shoulder. "All right. Don't say any more!" he said.
Toby gulped down some obstruction in the throat. "I must. I've got to ask
you something. You're so awfully decent. I can't--I won't--do things you
don't like."
"What do you want to know?" said Jake.
Her other hand came up and fastened tightly upon his arm. "I don't know
how to tell you," she said. "I--I had a rotten night last night. That's
why I went out alone this morning. And I took Knuckle-Duster because the
devil tempted me."
"I see," said Jake. His red-brown eyes were very kindly in their
directness. "What did you have a bad night about?"
Her hold upon him tightened. Something of entreaty made itself felt in
her grasp.
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