and sleep. Do you bow that I have hardly slept for two months? And now I shall never sleep again! O my God I shall die for want of it! The wine has done it. I never should have touched a drop. I can’t stand it; I can’t sleep after it; I shall kill myself if I get no sleep. Do you hear, you woman? I shall kill myself in your house if I don’t get to sleep!”
I saw her shrink, virago as she was. I waved my arms, I shrieked in her face. It was not all acting. Heaven knows how true it was about the sleep.
fast in disappointed solitude, and I hung about disconsolate all the morning, looking wistfully for my new-made friend. Towards mid-day he drove up in a cab which he kept waiting at the curb.
“It’s all right!” he cried out in his hearty way. “I sent my telegram first thing, and I’ve had the answer