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CHAPTER XLVIII. THE ANGEL OF LIGHT UNDER A CLOUD.
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On the following morning, according to appointment, the judge visited Felix Graham in his room. It was only the second occasion on which he had done so since the accident, and he was therefore more inclined to regard him as an invalid2 than those who had seen him from day to day.
"I am delighted to hear that your bones have been so amenable," said the judge. "But you must not try them too far. We'll get you down stairs into the drawing-room, and see how you get on there by the next few days."
"I don't want to trouble you more than I can help," said Felix, sheepishly. He knew that there were reasons why he should not go into that drawing-room, but of course he could not guess that those reasons were as well known to the judge as they were to himself.
"You sha'n't trouble us—more than you can help. I am not one of those men who tell my friends that nothing is a trouble. Of course you give trouble."
"I am so sorry!"
"There's your bed to make, my dear fellow, and your gruel3 to warm. You know Shakspeare pretty well by heart I believe, and he puts that matter,—as he did every other matter,—in the best and truest point of view. Lady Macbeth didn't say she had no labour in receiving the king. 'The labour we delight in physics pain,' she said. Those were her words, and now they are mine."
"With a more honest purpose behind," said Felix.
"Well, yes; I've no murder in my thoughts at present. So that is all settled, and Lady Staveley will be delighted to see you down stairs to-morrow."
"I shall be only too happy," Felix answered, thinking within his own mind that he must settle it all in the course of the day with Augustus.
"And now perhaps you will be strong enough to say a few words about business."
"Certainly," said Graham.
"You have heard of this Orley Farm case, in which our neighbour Lady Mason is concerned."
"Oh yes; we were all talking of it at your table;—I think it was the night, or a night or two, before my accident."
"Very well; then you know all about it. At least as much as the public knows generally. It has now been decided
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