cannot hear,” I continued, in more cautious tones; “they think I’m in bed and asleep half-a-mile away. Oh, thank God! I’ll get you away from them; trust me, my love, my darling!”
In my madness I knew not what I said; it was my wild heart speaking. Some moments passed before she replied.
“Will you promise to do nothing I ask you not to do?”
“Of course.”
“My life might answer for it -”
“I promise - I promise.”
“Then wait - hide - watch my light. When you see it back in the window, watch with
said I. “You see what I am at present.” And, pulling myself together, I rose to find my new friend quite agitated in his turn.
“I wish we had some more brandy,” he sighed. “I’m afraid it’s too late to get any now.”
“And I’m glad of it,” said I. “A man in my state ought not to look at spirits, or he