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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXVIII
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But first I'll put on my coat and go to heaven." "Had you not better postpone that till the end of your brilliant career as an inventor and a lover ?" "No; I thirst for heaven, and I'll drink it." So he made his toilet, thanked and blessed the good doctor, and off to Woodbine Villa.
Grace Carden saw him coming, and opened the door to him herself, red as scarlet, and her eyes swimming.

She scarcely made an effort to contain herself by this time, and when she got him into the drawing-room all to herself, she cried, for joy and tenderness, on his shoulder; and, it cost him a gulp or two, I can tell you: and they sat hand in hand, and were never tired of gazing at each other; and the hours flew by unheeded.

All their trouble was as though it had never been.

Love brightened the present, the future, and even the past.

He did not tell Grace one word of what he had suffered from Vicaria--I thank thee, doctor, for teaching me that word--it had lost all interest to him.


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