He touched her shoulder and she smiled in cheerful response.
“You are content?” he asked.
“A strange peace is slowly stealing into my heart,” she responded reverently. “I shall learn to love life again when my baby comes to help me.”
“You remember your solemn promise?”
“Have I not kept it?” she murmured.
“Faithfully—and I remind you of it that you may not forget today for a moment that your work is too high and holy to allow a shadow to darken your spirit even for an hour. I have something to tell you that may shock a little unless I warn you——”
She lifted her eyes with a quick look of uneasiness, and studied his immovable face.
“You couldn\'t guess?” he laughed.
She shook her head in puzzled silence.
“Suppose I were to tell you,” he went on evenly, “that I found a spark of life in your husband\'s body that morning and drew him back from the grave?”
Her eyes closed and she stretched her hand toward the Doctor.
He clasped the fingers firmly between both his palms, held and stroked them gently.
“You did save him?” she breathed.
“Yes.”
“Thank God his poor old mother is not a murderer! But he is dead to me. I shall never see him again—never!”
“I thought you would feel that way,” the Doctor quietly replied.
“You won\'t let him come here?” she asked suddenly.
“He won\'t try unless you consent——”
Mary shuddered.
“You don\'t know him——”
The Doctor smiled.
“I\'m afraid you don\'t know him now, my child.”
“He has changed?”
“The old, old miracle over again. He has been literally born again—this time of the spirit.”
“It\'s incredible!”
“It\'s true. He\'s a new man. I think his reformation is the real thing. He\'s young. He\'s strong. He has brains. He has personality——”
Mary lifted her hand.
“All I ask of him is to keep out of my sight. The world is big enough for us both. The past is now a nightmare. If I live to be a hundred years old, with my dying breath I shall feel the grip of his fingers on my throat——”
She paused and closed her eyes.
“Forget it! Forget it!” the Doctor laughed. “We have more important things to think of now.”
“He wishes to see me?”
“Begs every day that I ask you.”
“And you have hesitated these long weeks?”
“Your strength and peace of mind were of greater importance than his happiness, my dear. Let him wait until you please to see him.”
“He\'ll wait forever,” was the firm answer.
Jim smiled grimly when his friend bore back the message.
“I\'ll never give up as long as there\'s breath in my body,” he cried, bringing his square jaws together with a snap.
“That\'s the way to talk, my boy,” the Doctor responded.
“Anyhow you believe in me, Doc, don\'t you?”
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