Thus the little ones received no grim and terrible impressions at that
death-bed, but rather memories and hopes that in all their future would
hold them back, like angel hands, from evil.
Hunting now believed that the time for him to act had come. He had told
Jeff to have the horse and buggy ready so that he might send for the
old pastor at once.
He came to Annie's side, and taking her hand and her father's, thus
seeming a link between them, said very gently, very tenderly, "Annie,
your father has told me that it would be a great consolation to him to
leave me in charge of you all as his son, legally and in the eyes of
the world, as I feel I am in reality. I could then do everything for
you, relieve you of every care, and protect with unquestionable right
all the interests of the household. Again, the marriage tie, like that
of our betrothal, consummated here at his side, would ever seem to us
peculiarly tender and sacred. It will almost literally be a marriage
made in heaven. I hope you will feel that you can grant this, your
father's last wish."
Annie felt a sudden and strong repugnance to the plan. In that hour of
agonized parting she did not wish to think of marriage, even to one she
loved. Her thoughts immediately recurred to Gregory, and she felt that
such an act might, in his weak state, cause disastrous results. And yet
if it were her father's wish--his last wish--how could she refuse
him--how could she refuse him anything? The marriage day would
eventually come. If by making this the day she could once more show her
filial love and add to his dying peace, did she not owe him her first
duty? The dying are omnipotent with us. Who can refuse their last
requests?
She looked inquiringly, but with tear-blinded eyes, at her father.
"Yes, Annie," he said, answering her look, "it would be a great
consolation to me, because I can see how it will be of much advantage
to you--more than you can now understand. It will enable Charles to
step in at once as head of the household, and so you will be relieved
of many perplexities and details of business which would be very trying
to you, as you will feel. I want to spare you and sister all this, and
you have no idea how much it will save your feelings, and add to your
comfort, to have one like Charles act for you with such power as he
would have as your husband. After seeing you all thus provided for, it
seems to me that I could depart in perfect peace."
"Dear father," said Annie, tenderly, "how can I deny you anything! This
seems to me no time for marriage, but, since you wish it, your will
shall be mine. It must be right or you would not ask it; and yet--" She
did not finish the sentence, but buried her face in her hands, weeping.
"That's my noble Annie," Hunting exclaimed, with a glad exultation in
his voice that he could not disguise; and, hastening out, he told Jeff
to bring the minister as speedily as possible.
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