[Novel Notes by Jerome K. Jerome]@TWC D-Link bookNovel Notes CHAPTER VIII 27/29
If you had lived among the dead as long as I have, you would know. "I darted to the door and pretended to look in.
'She's fallen asleep,' I whispered, closing it; and he said nothing, but his eyes looked queerly at me. "That night, Jeanie and I stood in the hall talking.
He had fallen to sleep early, and I had locked the door between the two rooms, and put the key in my pocket, and had stolen down to tell her what had happened, and to consult with her. "'What can we do! God help us, what can we do!' was all that Jeanie could say.
We had thought that in a day or two he would be stronger, and that the truth might be broken to him.
But instead of that he had grown so weak, that to excite his suspicions now by moving him or her would be to kill him. "We stood looking blankly in each other's faces, wondering how the problem could be solved; and while we did so the problem solved itself. "The one woman-servant had gone out, and the house was very silent--so silent that I could hear the ticking of Jeanie's watch inside her dress. Suddenly, into the stillness there came a sound.
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