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Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888

"Miss Lou"

Williams sees the wisdom and reasonableness of our course. My
son is even straining his sense of military duty to escort us to a
place of safety, where you will still be among relatives."
"Then let him escort me as his cousin, not his wife," cried the
girl.
"But, Miss Baron, in the turmoil and confusion which may ensue you
will be far safer as his wife," Dr. Williams urged. "I would have
been glad if I could have given my daughter like protection. Truly,
it is not wise to be swayed by mere nervous excitement at such a
time."
"Oh, even you, from whom I hoped so much, are against me!"
"No, my dear child," replied the minister, earnestly and sincerely,
"I am for you always, but I cannot help seeing, with your relatives,
that at present you are not in the quiet state of mind which would
enable you to act wisely for yourself. What earthly motive could I
have except your safety, welfare and happiness?"
"Well, then," said the girl, with a swift glance around and as if
turning into stone, "do your worst.


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