登陆注册
37864500000176

第176章 CHAPTER LXIII(2)

"Ruth," said her mother, bending over her, "Philip is here."

Ruth's eyes unclosed, there was a gleam of recognition in them, there was an attempt at a smile upon her face, and she tried to raise her thin hand, as Philip touched her forehead with his lips; and he heard her murmur, "Dear Phil."

There was nothing to be done but to watch and wait for the cruel fever to burn itself out. Dr. Longstreet told Philip that the fever had undoubtedly been contracted in the hospital, but it was not malignant, and would be little dangerous if Ruth were not so worn down with work, or if she had a less delicate constitution.

"It is only her indomitable will that has kept her up for weeks. And if that should leave her now, there will be no hope. You can do more for her now, sir, than I can?"

"How?" asked Philip eagerly.

"Your presence, more than anything else, will inspire her with the desire to live."

When the fever turned, Ruth was in a very critical condition. For two days her life was like the fluttering of a lighted candle in the wind.

Philip was constantly by her side, and she seemed to be conscious of his presence, and to cling to him, as one borne away by a swift stream clings to a stretched-out hand from the shore. If he was absent a moment her restless eyes sought something they were disappointed not to find.

Philip so yearned to bring her back to life, he willed it so strongly and passionately, that his will appeared to affect hers and she seemed slowly to draw life from his.

After two days of this struggle with the grasping enemy, it was evident to Dr. Longstreet that Ruth's will was beginning to issue its orders to her body with some force, and that strength was slowly coming back.

In another day there was a decided improvement. As Philip sat holding her weak hand and watching the least sign of resolution in her face, Ruth was able to whisper, "I so want to live, for you, Phil!"

"You will; darling, you must," said Philip in a tone of faith and courage that carried a thrill of determination--of command--along all her nerves.

Slowly Philip drew her back to life. Slowly she came back, as one willing but well nigh helpless. It was new for Ruth to feel this dependence on another's nature, to consciously draw strength of will from the will of another. It was a new but a dear joy, to be lifted up and carried back into the happy world, which was now all aglow with the light of love; to be lifted and carried by the one she loved more than her own life.

"Sweetheart," she said to Philip, "I would not have cared to come back but for thy love."

"Not for thy profession?"

"Oh, thee may be glad enough of that some day, when thy coal bed is dug out and thee and father are in the air again."

When Ruth was able to ride she was taken into the country, for the pure air was necessary to her speedy recovery. The family went with her.

Philip could not be spared from her side, and Mr. Bolton had gone up to Ilium to look into that wonderful coal mine and to make arrangements for developing it, and bringing its wealth to market. Philip had insisted on re-conveying the Ilium property to Mr. Bolton, retaining only the share originally contemplated for himself, and Mr. Bolton, therefore, once more found himself engaged in business and a person of some consequence in Third street. The mine turned out even better than was at first hoped, and would, if judiciously managed, be a fortune to them all.

This also seemed to be the opinion of Mr. Bigler, who heard of it as soon as anybody, and, with the impudence of his class called upon Mr. Bolton for a little aid in a patent car-wheel he had bought an interest in.

That rascal, Small, he said, had swindled him out of all he had.

Mr. Bolton told him he was very sorry, and recommended him to sue Small.

Mr. Small also came with a similar story about Mr. Bigler; and Mr.

Bolton had the grace to give him like advice. And he added, "If you and Bigler will procure the indictment of each other, you may have the satisfaction of putting each other in the penitentiary for the forgery of my acceptances."

Bigler and Small did not quarrel however. They both attacked Mr. Bolton behind his back as a swindler, and circulated the story that he had made a fortune by failing.

In the pure air of the highlands, amid the golden glories of ripening September, Ruth rapidly came back to health. How beautiful the world is to an invalid, whose senses are all clarified, who has been so near the world of spirits that she is sensitive to the finest influences, and whose frame responds with a thrill to the subtlest ministrations of soothing nature. Mere life is a luxury, and the color of the grass, of the flowers, of the sky, the wind in the trees, the outlines of the horizon, the forms of clouds, all give a pleasure as exquisite as the sweetest music to the ear famishing for it. The world was all new and fresh to Ruth, as if it had just been created for her, and love filled it, till her heart was overflowing with happiness.

It was golden September also at Fallkill. And Alice sat by the open window in her room at home, looking out upon the meadows where the laborers were cutting the second crop of clover. The fragrance of it floated to her nostrils. Perhaps she did not mind it. She was thinking.

She had just been writing to Ruth, and on the table before her was a yellow piece of paper with a faded four-leaved clover pinned on it--only a memory now. In her letter to Ruth she had poured out her heartiest blessings upon them both, with her dear love forever and forever.

"Thank God," she said, "they will never know"

They never would know. And the world never knows how many women there are like Alice, whose sweet but lonely lives of self-sacrifice, gentle, faithful, loving souls, bless it continually.

"She is a dear girl," said Philip, when Ruth showed him the letter.

"Yes, Phil, and we can spare a great deal of love for her, our own lives are so full."

同类推荐
  • 缁门世谱

    缁门世谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 韩非子

    韩非子

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Cleveland Era

    The Cleveland Era

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 灵书肘后钞

    灵书肘后钞

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 因明义断

    因明义断

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 地游天璇

    地游天璇

    人可以通生死,握玄机,掌命运,逆阴阳,改天地,夺造化,问古今,晓理识。但却仍不知人身体为几何,为所以何。这是一个强者如林的世界,这是一个不一样的世界,主角之路是一条从没人走过的创世纪之路,想要获得不朽永垂,必靠自己精彩!看主角如何破尽天下玄机,败尽巅峰之上;乘神龙翱天,杀灭九重之峰;入不归绝地,下踏十府之门;话不朽传奇,屹立大陆之林;尽在地游天璇大陆!
  • 论错过主线剧情的正确方式

    论错过主线剧情的正确方式

    这熟悉的套路,作为一名炮灰反派,可千万不能让主角发现。趁现在还没有惹上主角,赶紧保持自己的清白,这也太太太太太吓人了。某一天,我穿进了自己写的小说中,一篇烂尾文,有无数个坑。早知道有今天,我就会好好的更文,我发誓只要我能回去,我就再也不写烂尾文了!
  • 我家掌门老吃醋

    我家掌门老吃醋

    “廿一,别离开我。”在生命中的最后一刻,席廿一听到了他的声音……之后她醒了,她发现自己重生了,重生在一个凡间宗门女弟子身上。Emmm,她堂堂廿一天尊,她怎么可以普普通通的做小弟子呢。来,咱们往上爬。哎哎哎,掌门,去尼玛个柳青,你要做啥?!别碰她的兽!燕山鸿门的掌门柳青,青年时就已经大成圆满临门一脚,他一直埋头修炼直到他遇到了席念一,人生得到了升华,他觉得自己圆满了。就是……她只喜欢她的兽,不喜欢他,怨……好想宰了那只千年王八,砍了每天打鸣的凤凰……在线求……娘子爱宠物大于爱他咋办?
  • 千道神图

    千道神图

    一块青色胎记,一张神秘金卷!纪元重开,万世轮回,唯有那恒古不变的一颗武道心!那风,与武道无缘的他,不服命运的安排,毅然踏上了艰难的炼体之路。意外之下,觉醒了神秘胎记,得到逆天神卷,开起了他的逆天修炼之路……
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 两个世界的对望

    两个世界的对望

    你踏上这条路的时候,身后的退路就已经消失了,至始至终,没有比我们更孤单的人了,或许还有....丛林中的饿狼和老虎!当两个世界相通的大门被打开,而你又背负这两个世界的命运,你会为谁而战?我脚下的大地.......
  • 魔女意然在躺尸

    魔女意然在躺尸

    她原来是一个万人臣服的魔女因空间错乱的原固而窜到了另一个时空(你觉得她还会回来吗)不,哦!当然她一定会在这个世界为王!
  • 超级红警科技

    超级红警科技

    当红警基地和星际虫巢在游戏中相遇一起是怎样的情景。机械与血肉的碰撞CF的挑战模式,DNF的深渊副本,英雄联盟的神级英雄,都是本书的元素背景神级个体和海量部队的较量表世界,里世界又有怎样的秘密?现实?游戏?科学的尽头是直面神,还是成为神?
  • 食香满园之厨娘王妃

    食香满园之厨娘王妃

    身为相府二房庶女,长得比嫡女美、才名比嫡女高,下场就是死路一条,为了保命,她装傻装失忆,抛弃琴棋书画,一头栽进厨房拿刀动灶做点心,却因为手艺太好引得太好引得嫉妒,她一步步登上王妃之位。
  • 极品小太监

    极品小太监

    穿越古代成为一个假太监,皇帝年幼,太后貌美,林枫该何去何从?坐拥三千美娇娘还是称霸朝堂?林枫对年幼的皇上如是说道:江山你先坐着,美人我替你保管了!