32/35 I am more than glad you have made the suggestion, for I feared when I saw you tonight that I might have you on my hands a patient next." She gave a sigh of relief, and the tired look seemed to melt from her face. Never shall I forget the deep, earnest look in her great, beautiful black eyes as she said to me: "You will guard Father tonight, won't you, with Doctor Winchester? But I am really worn-out; and if I don't get a good sleep, I think I shall go mad. I will change my room for tonight. |