Unmasked
by Miss E. J. Whitney
When Ralph Fielding came to our little village, there was quite a commotion among the elder portion of the community, as well as among us girls.
“He was immensely rich,” the gossips said, “and belonged to a good family. The girl who won him would be a lucky creature, to say the least.”
And, certainly, we girls didn’t need anyone to tell us he was a handsome young fellow, with the most charming ways in the world. He didn’t pay anyone particular attention at first, but boated, rode and danced with us all. By-and-by he left all for Kate Earle, who was quite an heiress in her own right. Of course there were hard feelings and sharp speeches when this became known, and those who had been loudest in… Read More