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The Doctor
Madame,assheafterwardstoldme,wasafraidthedoctorapprehendedasuddenseizure,andthat,withoutpromptassistance,Imighteitherlosemylifeinafit,oratleastbeseriouslyhurt.
Theinterpretationdidnotstrikeme;andIfancied,perhapsluckilyformynerves,thatthearrangementwasprescribedsimplytosecureacompanion,whowouldpreventmytakingtoomuchexercise,oreatingunripefruit,ordoinganyofthefiftyfoolishthingstowhichyoungpeoplearesupposedtobeprone.
Abouthalfanhouraftermyfathercamein—hehadaletterinhishand—andsaid:
"Thisletterhadbeendelayed;itisfromGeneralSpielsdorf.Hemighthavebeenhereyesterday,hemaynotcometilltomorroworhemaybeheretoday."
Heputtheopenletterintomyhand;buthedidnotlookpleased,asheusedwhenaguest,especiallyonesomuchlovedastheGeneral,wascoming.
Onthecontrary,helookedasifhewishedhimatthebottomoftheRedSea.Therewasplainlysomethingonhismindwhichhedidnotchoosetodivulge.
"Papa,darling,willyoutellmethis?"saidI,suddenlylayingmyhandonhisarm,andlooking,Iamsure,imploringlyinhisface.
"Perhaps,"heanswered,smoothingmyhaircaressinglyovermyeyes.
"Doesthedoctorthinkmeveryill?"
"No,dear;hethinks,ifrightstepsaretaken,youwillbequitewellagain,atleast,onthehighroadtoacompleterecovery,inadayortwo,"heanswered,alittledryly.