One of My Sons
the most candid, Leighton the most intellectual, and Alfred the most turbulent and ungovernable in his loves and animosities. All were under the same mental tension and in all I beheld evide
r but dangerous hater; and George as the best of good fellows when his rights were not assailed or his kindly disposition imposed upon. None of them
was for the lady's speedy appearance and the consequent
ws grew smooth. Some of us even assumed that appearance of reserve which men unconsciously take on when their deeper feelings are stirred. Only Leighton acted in
tone little short of a frightened gasp. "I am hardly fit to talk. But the
cation from your uncle, which he is sure was meant for your eye only. Do you think my father would be likely to leave you such a message? Have
But she found this impossible. With an expression of deepest anguish s
tely a great deal with his lett
of prayer. But it failed to produce any effect upon the coroner, favourably as he seemed disposed
miss,
eyes, full of entreaty, flashed from one face t
ve full use of my faculties. My head swims-I cannot see-l
eemed to pray for some encouragement they were powerless to give. "I ought to be allowed the right to read the last words of one so dearly loved without feeling myse
recognition of the hint conveyed, I stepped back and h
t if they refer in any way to the interests of the man who wrote it, you will yourself desire to read his words aloud, as the manner and
he hands of the physician, who by this ti
in whose cause it had been invoked. With her back to them all she waited for the d
over and over in such astonishment and perplexity that we all caught the alarm and crowded about him for explanation. Alas, it was a simple one! The paper concerning which I had endure
ooth surface so much as t