[The Trials of the Soldier’s Wife by Alex St. Clair Abrams]@TWC D-Link bookThe Trials of the Soldier’s Wife CHAPTER THIRTY-FIRST 2/36
When the service was over he turned away, and accompanied by Harry returned to the dwelling of the doctor, where, with his boy on his knees, he conversed. "My furlough does not expire for forty days," he observed, "but I shall rejoin my regiment in a week from this time.
The object for which it was obtained being no longer there, it is only just that I shall report for duty." "You must do no such thing," answered Harry, "I wish you to remain until your leave expires." "Why ?" asked Alfred, in a tone of surprise. "Well, the fact is," said Harry, "I will be married in thirty days, and it is my urgent desire that you shall be with me on my marriage day, as a guest, if not as a friend." "I can make but a poor guest," he replied.
"My heart is too full of grief to willingly join in the mirth and happiness such festivities bring with them.
You must therefore excuse me.
I should indeed start at once did I not desire to find a place to leave this child." "You need not trouble yourself about him," remarked Harry, "the doctor assured your wife that he should take care of the boy, and I feel certain he will be a father to him during your absence.
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