The White Moll
Nan that held the revolver.     

       “It couldn't be any other way, could it, Nan?” she said simply.     

       “Wot yer after?” demanded Gypsy Nan, with sudden mockery. “De gun? Well, take it!” She let go her hold of the weapon. “But don't kid yerself dat youse're kiddin' me into givin' it to youse because youse have got a pretty smile an' a sweet voice! Savvy? I”—she choked suddenly, and caught at her throat—“I guess youse're de only chance I got-dat's all.”      

       “That's better,” said Rhoda Gray encouragingly. “And now you'll let me go and get a doctor, won't you, Nan?”      

       “Wait!” said Gypsy Nan hoarsely. “Youse're de only chance I got. Will youse swear youse won't t'row me down if I tells youse somet'ing? I ain't got no other way. Will youse swear youse'll see me through?”      

       “Of course, Nan,” said Rhoda Gray soothingly. “Of course, I will, Nan. I promise.”      

       Gypsy Nan came up on her elbow.     

       “Dat ain't good enough!” she cried out. “A promise ain't good enough! For Gawd's sake, come across all de way! Swear youse'll keep mum an' see me through!”      

       “Yes, Nan”—Rhoda Gray's eyes smiled reassurance—“I swear it. But you will be all right again in the morning.”      

       “Will I? You think so, do you? Well, I can only say that I wish I did!”      

       Rhoda Gray leaned sharply forward, staring in amazement at the figure on the bed. The woman's voice was the same, it was still hoarse, still heavy, and the words came with painful effort; but the English was suddenly perfect now.     

       “Nan, what is it? I don't understand!” she said tensely. “What do you mean?”      

       “You think you know what's the matter with me.” There was a curious mockery in the weak voice. “You think I've drunk myself into this state. You think I'm on the verge of the D.T.'s now. That empty bottle under the bed proves it, doesn't it? And anybody around here will tell you that Gypsy Nan has thrown enough empties out of the window there to stock a bottle factory for years, some of them on the flat roof 
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