Chapter xxxvii. At the Bedside.-1

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Chapter xxxvii. At the Bedside. Before she had uttered a word, I saw in my mother-in-law’s face that she brought bad news. “Eustace?” I said. She answered me by a look. “Let me he ar it at once!” I cried. “I can bear anything but suspense.” Mrs. Macallan lifted her hand, and showed me a telegraphic dispatch which she had hitherto kept concealed in the folds of her dress. “I can trust your courage,” she said. “There is no need, my child, to prevaricate with you. Read that.” I read the telegram. It was sent by the chief surgeon of a field-hospital; and it was dated from a village in the north of Spain. “Mr. Eustace severely wounded in a skirmish by a stray shot. Not in danger, so far. Every care taken of him. Wait for another telegram.” I turned away my face, and bore as best I migh

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