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The Trumpeter Swan by Temple Bailey
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to watch these two young people, eager in their reunion. "Becky
Bannister, whom I have known all my life," had been Randy's
presentation of the little lady with the shining hair.

"Grandfather doesn't know that I came, or Aunt Claudia. They felt that
your mother ought to see you first and so did I. Until the last
minute. Then I saw Jefferson driving by--I was down at the gate to
wave to you, Randy--and I just came----" her gay laugh was
infectious--the men laughed with her.

"You must let me out when we get to Huntersfield, and you mustn't
tell--either of you. We are all to dine together to-night at your
house, Randy, and when you meet me, you are to say--'_Becky_'--just as
you did to-day, as if I had fallen from the skies."

"Well, you did fall--straight," Randy told her. "Becky, you are too
good to be true; oh, you're too pretty to be true. Isn't she, Major?"

"It is just because I am--American. Are you glad to get back to us,
Randy?"

"Glad," he drew a long breath. Nellie, who had wedged herself in
tightly between her master and Jefferson, wriggled and licked his hand.
He looked down at her, tried to say something, broke a little on it,
and ended abruptly, "It's Heaven."

"And you weren't hurt?"

"Not a scratch, worse luck."

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