The Hidden Hand
Emma Dorothy E. Nevitte Southworth
Paperback
(TheClassics.us, Sept. 12, 2013)
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1859 edition. Excerpt: ...and prostrated into the corner of her seat, in the utter collapse of woe! But leaving the travellers to pursue their journey, we must go back to Traverse. Almost broken-hearted, Traverse returned to Willow Heights to convey the sad tidings of his disappointment to his mother's ear. Marah Rocke was so overwhelmed with grief at the news, that she was for several hours incapable of action. The arrival of the house-agent was the first event that recalled her to her senses. She aroused herself to action, and, assisted by Traverse, set to work to pack up her own and his wardrobe, and other personal effects. And the next morning Marah Rocke was re-established in her cottage. And the next week, having equally divided their little capital, the mother and son parted--Traverse, by her express desire, keeping to his original plan, set out for the Far West. CHAPTER XXXIH. OLD HURRICANE STORMS. At this sir knight flamed up with ire! His great chest heaved! his eyes flashed fire, The crimson that suffused his face To deepest purple now gave place. Who can describe the frenzy of Old Hurricane upon discovering the fraud that had been practised upon him by Black Donald? It was told him the next morning in his tent, at his breakfast table, in the presence of his assembled family, by the Rev. Mr. Goodwin. Upon first hearing it, he was incapable of anything but blank storing, until it seemed as though his eyes must start from their '-fc! his passion, "not loud, but deep," found utterance only in 'iumps of his walking-stick upon the ground! v the huge emotion worked upwards, it broke out in grunts, inarticulate exclamations! Finally it burst forth as follows:--"Ugh! ugh! ugh! Fool! dolt! blockhead! brute that I've been!--I wish somebody would...