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Chapter Thirty Three.
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The Last.
For many months Frank Willders lay upon his bed unable to move, and scarcely able to speak. His left leg and arm had been broken, his face and hands were burned and cut, and his once stalwart form was reduced to a mere1 wreck2.
During that long and weary time of suffering he had two nurses who never left him—who relieved each other day and night; smoothed his pillow and read to him words of comfort from God’s blessed book. These were, his own mother and Emma Ward3.
For many weeks his life seemed to waver in the balance, but at last he began to mend. His frame, however, had been so shattered that the doctors held out little hope of his ever being anything better than a helpless cripple, so, one day, he said to Emma:
“I have been thinking, Emma, of our engagement.” He paused and spoke4 sadly—as if with great difficulty.
“And I have made up my mind,” he continued, “to release you.”
“Frank!” exclaimed Emma.
“Yes, dear. No one can possibly understand what it costs me to say this, but it would be the worst kind of selfishness were I to ask you to marry a poor wretched cripple like me.”
“But what if I refuse to be released, Frank?” said Emma, with a smile; “you may, indeed, be a cripple, but you shall not be a wretched one if it is in my power to make you happy; and as to your being poor—what of that? I knew you were not rich when I accepted you, and you know I have a very, very small fortune of my own which will at least enable us to exist until you are able to work again.”
Frank looked at her in surprise, for he had not used the word poor with reference to money.
“Has mother, then, not told you anything about my circumstances of late?” he asked.
“No, nothing; what could she tell me that I do not already know?” said Emma.
Frank made no reply for a few moments, then he said with a sad yet gratified smile—
“So you refuse to be released?”
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n.失事,遇难;沉船;vt.(船等)失事,遇难 | |
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n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开 | |
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reconciliation
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