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| Blog Summary: "You know when I am married you will have to get on without me," Annie said, in a low voice. "Yes, but in the mean time you might, if you were home, show Susan and Jane." "Father," said Annie, "you know if I came home now it would be just the same as it was before. You know if I give in and break my word with my-self to stay away a year what they will think and do." "I suppose they might take advantage," admitted Silas, heavily. "I fear you have always given in to them too much for their own good." "Then I shall not give in now," said Annie, and she shut her mouth tightly. There came a peal of the cracked door-bell, and Silas started with a curious, guilty look. Annie regarded him sharply. "Who is it, father?" "Well, I heard Imogen say to Eliza that she thought it was very foolish for them all to stay over there and have the extra care and expense, when you were here." "You mean that the girls --?" "I think they did have a little idea that they might come here and make you a little visit-" Annie was at the front door with a bound. The key turned in the lock and a bolt shot into place. Then she returned to her father, and her face was very white. "You did not lock your door against your own sisters?" he gasped. "God forgive me, I did." The bell pealed again. Annie stood still, her mouth quivering in a strange, rigid fashion. The curtains in the dining-room windows were not drawn. Suddenly one window showed full of her sisters' faces. It was Susan who spoke. "Annie, you can't mean to lock us out?" Susan's face looked strange and wild, peering in out of the dark. Imogen's handsome face towered over her shoulder. "We think it advisable to close our house and make you a visit," she said, quite distinctly through the glass. Then Jane said, with an inaudible sob, "Dear Annie, you can't mean to keep us out!" Annie looked at them and said not a word. Their half-commanding, half-imploring voices continued a while. Then the faces disappeared. Annie turned to her father. "God knows if I have done right," she said, "but I am doing what you have taken me to account for not doing." |