And in the meantime David was still crouching in the corner, his
face uplifted and torn with agony. He gave one fearful sob, and then
he sank forward; drawing himself by the sheer force of his arms he
crawled again into sight, and lay clinging to the sofa. Then he gave
a faint gasping cry, “Helen!”
And the girl heard it, and rushed to the door; she gave one glance
at the prostrate form and at the white face, and then leaped forward
with a shrill scream, a scream that echoed through the little house,
and that froze Arthur's blood. She flung herself down on her knees
beside her husband, crying “David! David!” And the man looked up at
her with his ghastly face and his look of terror, and panted,
“Helen--Helen, it has come!”
She screamed again more wildly than before, and caught him to her
bosom in frenzy. “No, no, David! No, no!” she cried out; but he only
whispered hoarsely again, “It has come!”
Meanwhile Arthur had rushed into the room, and the two lifted the
sufferer up to the sofa, where he sank back and lay for a moment or
two, half dazed; then, in answer to poor Helen's agonized pleading,
he gazed at her once more.
“David, David!” she sobbed, choking; “listen to me; it cannot be,
David, no, no! And see, here is Arthur--Arthur! And David--he is
your son, he is Mary's child!”
The man gave a faint start and looked at her in bewilderment; then
as she repeated the words again, “He is your son, he is Mary's
child,” gradually a look of wondering realization crossed his
countenance, and he turned and stared up at Arthur.
“Is it true?” he whispered hoarsely. “There is no doubt?”
Helen answered him “Yes, yes,” again and again, swiftly and
desperately, as if thinking that the joy of it would restore his
waning strength. The thought did bring a wonderful look of peace
over David's face, as he gazed from one to the other and
comprehended it all; he caught Arthur's arm in his trembling hands.
“Oh, God be praised,” he whispered, “it is almost too much. Oh, take
care of her--take care of her for me!”
The girl flung herself upon his bosom, sobbing madly; and David sank
back and lay for an instant or two with his eyes shut, before at
last her suffering roused him again. He lifted himself up on his
elbows with a fearful effort. “Helen!” he whispered, in a deep,
hollow voice; “listen to me--listen to me!--I have only a minute
more to speak.”
The girl buried her head in his bosom with another cry, but he shook
her back and caught her by the wrists, at the same time sitting
erect, a strain that made the veins in his temples start out. “Look
at me!” he gasped. “Look at me!” and as the girl stared into his
eyes that were alive with the last frenzied effort of his soul, he
went on, speaking with fierce swiftness and panting for breath
between each phrase:
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