Field And Forest

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The unhappy father halted, and Ella dragged me towards him, impatientto heal the wounded heart. He seemed to be unable to comprehend themeaning of my words; but as soon as he saw her in the gloom of theforest, he rushed forward and clasped her in his arms. I heard them sobin each other's embrace, and while the tears started in my own eyes, Ihad an all-sufficient reward for the peril and labor I had incurred inrestoring her.
"Why, Ella, I can hardly believe it is you, " said he, his voicetremulo
...us with emotion.
"It is I, father, " she replied, clinging to him convulsively. "I am sohappy!" "Are you safe? Are you hurt? Did they injure you?" "No, father I have been awfully frightened, but I am not hurt. Youdon't say a word to Phil. He saved me. " "Phil Farringford!" "Yes, father. " "My dear boy, you have saved me from a misery you cannot understand, "said the glad parent, grasping my hand.
"I am very glad to do something for you, after you have done so muchfor me, sir. " "But how was it? Tell me about it.


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