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Conscience

CHAPTER VII
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A LITTLE DINNER FOR TWO.
Saniel was still at work when Phillis returned.
"You have not yet finished, dear ?" "Give me time to cure, by correspondence, a malady that has not yielded to the care of ten physicians, and I am yours." In three lines he finished the letter, and left his desk.
"I am ready.

What shall I do ?" "Help me to take things out of my pockets." "Don't press too hard," she said as he took each parcel.
At last the pockets were empty.
"Where shall we dine ?" she asked.
"Here, as the dining-room is transformed into a laboratory." "Then let us begin by making a good fire.

I wet my feet coming from the station." "I do not know whether there is any wood." "Let us see." She took the candle and they passed into the kitchen, which, like the dining-room, was a laboratory, a stable where Saniel kept in cages pigs from India and rabbits for his experiments, and where Joseph heaped pell-mell the things that were in his way, without paying any attention to the stove in which there never had been a fire.

But their search was vain; there was everything in this kitchen except fire-wood.
"Do you value these boxes ?" she asked, caressing a little pig that she had taken in her arms.
"Not at all; they enclosed the perfumes and tonics, but they are useless now." They returned to the office, Saniel carrying the boxes.
"We will set the table here," she said, gayly, for Saniel told her that the dining-room was uninviting, as it was a small bacteriological laboratory.
The table was set by Phillis, who went and came, walking about with a gracefulness that Saniel admired.
"You are doing nothing," she said.
"I am watching you and thinking." "And the result of these thoughts ?" "It is that you have a fund of good-humor and gayety, an exuberance of life, that would enliven a man condemned to death." "And what would have become of us, I should like to know, if I had been melancholy and discouraged when we lost my poor papa?
He was joy itself, singing all day long, laughing and joking.


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