"What shall we do?" asked Kate, with feminine dismay.
"Do? What do we usually do? Nothing! I don"t know how I"m going to put him off again--we"re over three weeks behind with the rent. Oh, Kate!"
he almost sobbed.
"Well, dear!" She was trembling. So was he.
"What if he orders us to leave the place?" She could not reply and they stood silent, looking toward the door that they feared to enter.
"Where is the baby?" he finally asked.
"I left her with the woman across the hall."
"But I hear her voice in our room. What is she doing in there with that infernal old brute?" Digby"s alert ear had caught the sound of the child"s prattle, mingling with the discordant growls of the man.
"Oh, Digby, I"m so frightened! What can they be doing in there?"
"Don"t be afraid. I"ll chuck him out of there on his head if he has been tormenting that child with his compliments--and it would be just like the old scoundrel, too." He took several steps forward.
"Do be careful!" murmured his wife, following faithfully. Digby threw open the door defiantly and stood glaring into the little room.
A big, portly man was seated near the stove, little Helen on his knee.
As the door opened he raised his chop-whiskered face and then, placing the child on the floor, drew himself erect and came hastily toward the pair in the doorway, exclaiming:
"My boy! At last I have got you! G.o.d knows I"ve searched the town over and over for you--and I find you in a hole like this! Come to my arms--oh, demme! demme! demme!"