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Her lips trembled too much for further speech, and to hide her sudden consciousness of those newly lighted eyes burning into hers, she bent over the patient. Was his breathing lighter, or was excitement deceiving her? Swiftly she took up her preparation again, she forgot everything but her intense hope, and she worked desperately. At last he sighed freely, the heavy, half-shut eyelids fluttered wide, closed, opened again, then closed once more, in sleep. Her soft cry of exultation roused the seemingly brooding man. He had been watching, but apparently uncomprehendingly. Now his eyes sought the girl's. She smiled, murmured 'cHe's asleep, and obeying a sudden impulse slipped from the room. It would be light in an hour or two, she would leave him to meet the dawn alone with his child. , , I She left early that morning, with the doctor, who had brought a visiting nurse with him. Marian did not say goodbye to John, she did not speak to him, nor he to her after their mutual outbreak of the preceding night. She gathered up her things and slipped hurriedly out to the waiting car, and stepped in. She was not needed any longer, and she was worn out. A week later, as Miss Brent was closing up her classroom late in the afternoon, she heard her name spoken 1n. a voice she would never forget. uGood evening, Mr. Actonfi she said, turning from the window she had just closed. Through it the sunset shone on her hair, and warmed the deep gray of her eyes. As he came towards her, John Acton watched her, and knew that he would always remember her as she stood there, bright, smilling, beautiful, remote. ' H' '1 ' ' C4 7 Q77 1S si ence was noticeable. Hows young John. asked Marian. cflohnfi he assured her gravely, His on the road to health again-thanks to you. And tomorrow we are both leaving forthe country, in Dr. Roberts' car. He wants to put John in a convalescent home somewhere in the suburbs, and has found work for me in the same vicinity. So-'I he looked steadily at her a moment, and Marian tried to introduce a note of lightness. 6 MSO, she smiled, fthey lived happily ever after. h 4'Yes, he answered, and that happiness is your gift, because you have shown me how to place my happiness above the trials that may attack it. You have shown me the impregnability of hope. Apparently our lives have touched only for a few hours, we have met but in passing, but in that meeting you have given me the courage to Hnish the journey well. I came to tell you this, and to try to thank you, and to say-.'I Goodbye she finished for him, and held out her hand. He took it in both his. still with his grave eyes on hers, and she felt the new strength in the soul behind them, and rejoiced that she had awakened it. 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