"And Zora?"
"She is not there much now, she stays away."
"But if she escapes, why not you?"
"She wants to escape."
"And you?"
"I don't want to."
This stubborn depravity was so distressing that Sarah Smith was at an utter loss what to say or do.
"I can do nothing—" she began.
"For me," the woman quickly replied; "I don't ask anything; but for the child,—she isn't to blame."
The older woman wavered.