IN CORRIGAN'S POWER
For the moment after Corrigan made his assertion that Deb must do as he said, the terrified girl could not speak. She stared at the man in terror.
"Wha--what do you mean?" she gasped at last.
"You heard what I said," he answered coolly. "I want no nonsense from you either."
"But--but--what are you treating me so for?"
"That's my business, Miss Willington."
"And I must consider myself your prisoner?" she added, growing more pale than ever.
"That's it."
"You have no right to keep me here."
"Perhaps not, but you must remember that might makes right in some cases."