登陆注册
5633700000018

第18章

No one but Mrs. Breen knew of her daughter's errand, and when Grace came back she alighted from Mr. Libby's buggy with an expression of thanks that gave no clew as to the direction or purpose of it. He touched his hat to her with equal succinctness, and drove away, including all the ladies on the piazza in a cursory obeisance.

"We must ask you, Miss Gleason," said Mrs. Alger. "Your admiration of Dr. Breen clothes you with authority and responsibility."

"I can't understand it at all," Miss Gleason confessed. "But I'm sure there's nothing in it. He isn't her equal. She would feel that it wasn't right--under the circumstances."

"But if Mrs. Maynard was well it would be a fair game, you mean," said Mrs. Alger.

"No," returned Miss Gleason, with the greatest air of candor, "I can't admit that I meant that."

"Well," said the elder lady, "the presumption is against them. Every young couple seen together must be considered in love till they prove the contrary."

"I like it in her," said Mrs. Frost. "It shows that she is human, after all. It shows that she is like other girls. It's a relief."

"She is n't like other girls," contended Miss Gleason darkly.

"I would rather have Mr. Libby's opinion," said Mrs. Merritt.

Grace went to Mrs. Maynard's room, and told her that Dr. Mulbridge was coming directly after dinner.

"I knew you would do it!" cried Mrs. Maynard, throwing her right arm round Grace's neck, while the latter bent over to feel the pulse in her left. "I knew where you had gone as soon as your mother told me you had driven off with Walter Libby. I'm so glad that you've got somebody to consult! Your theories are perfectly right and I'm sure that Dr.

Mulbridge will just tell you to keep on as you've been doing."

Grace withdrew from her caress. "Dr. Mulbridge is not coming for a consultation. He refused to consult with me."

"Refused to consult? Why, how perfectly ungentlemanly! Why did he refuse?"

"Because he is an allopathist and I am a homoeopathist."

"Then, what is he coming for, I should like to know!"

"I have given up the case to him," said Grace wearily.

"Very well, then! " cried Mrs. Maynard, " I won't be given up. I will simply die! Not a pill, not a powder, of his will I touch! If he thinks himself too good to consult with another doctor, and a lady at that, merely because she doesn't happen to be allopathist, he can go along!

I never heard of anything so conceited, so disgustingly mean, in my life.

No, Grace ! Why, it's horrid!" She was silent, and then, "Why, of course," she added, "if he comes, I shall have to see him. I look like a fright, I suppose."

"I will do your hair," said Grace, with indifference to these vows and protests; and without deigning further explanation or argument she made the invalid's toilet for her. If given time, Mrs. Maynard would talk herself into any necessary frame of mind, and Grace merely supplied the monosyllabic promptings requisite for her transition from mood to mood.

It was her final resolution that when Dr. Mulbridge did come she should give him a piece of her mind; and she received him with anxious submissiveness, and hung upon all his looks and words with quaking and with an inclination to attribute her unfavorable symptoms to the treatment of her former physician. She did not spare him certain apologies for the disorderly appearance of her person and her room.

Grace sat by and watched him with perfectly quiescent observance. The large, somewhat uncouth man gave evidence to her intelligence that he was all physician--that he had not chosen his profession from any theory or motive, however good, but had been as much chosen by it as if he had been born a Physician. He was incredibly gentle and soft in all his movements, and perfectly kind, without being at any moment unprofitably sympathetic. He knew when to listen and when not to listen,--to learn everything from the quivering bundle of nerves before him without seeming to have learnt anything alarming; he smiled when it would do her good to be laughed at, and treated her with such grave respect that she could not feel herself trifled with, nor remember afterwards any point of neglect.

When he rose and left some medicines, with directions to Grace for giving them and instructions for contingencies, she followed him from the room.

"Well?" she said anxiously.

"Mrs. Maynard is threatened with pneumonia. Or, I don't know why I should say threatened," he added; "she has pneumonia."

"I supposed--I was afraid so," faltered the girl.

"Yes." He looked into her eyes with even more seriousness than he spoke.

"Has she friends here?" he asked.

"No; her husband is in Cheyenne, out on the plains."

"He ought to know," said Dr. Mulbridge. "A great deal will depend upon her nursing--Miss--ah--Dr. Breen."

"You need n't call me Dr. Breen," said Grace. "At present, I am Mrs.

Maynard's nurse."

He ignored this as he had ignored every point connected with the interview of the morning. He repeated the directions he had already given with still greater distinctness, and, saying that he should come in the morning, drove away. She went back to Louise: inquisition for inquisition, it was easier to meet that of her late patient than that of her mother, and for once the girl spared herself.

"I know he thought I was very bad," whimpered Mrs. Maynard, for a beginning. "What is the matter with me?"

"Your cold has taken an acute form; you will have to go to bed."

"Then I 'm going to be down sick! I knew I was! I knew it! And what am I going to do, off in such a place as this? No one to nurse me, or look after Bella! I should think you would be satisfied now, Grace, with the result of your conscientiousness: you were so very sure that Mr. Libby was wanting to flirt with me that you drove us to our death, because you thought he felt guilty and was trying to fib out of it."

"Will you let me help to undress you?" asked Grace gently. "Bella shall be well taken care of, and I am going to nurse you myself, under Dr.

同类推荐
  • 朱子家训

    朱子家训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 先秦汉魏晋南北朝诗

    先秦汉魏晋南北朝诗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 似顺论

    似顺论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 本草简要方

    本草简要方

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Beacon Lights of History-III

    Beacon Lights of History-III

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 重生之国民男神直播系统

    重生之国民男神直播系统

    《女扮男装+系统+宠文+强强联手》鞠代被亲身父母送进一所俱乐部葬送生命。重生之后的美少年鞠代绑定国民男神直播系统,一边打脸渣爹渣母公主病妹妹,同时开启了男神形象养成之路。迷上了男神的粉丝日常:三百米悬崖攀岩算什么?我们男神徒手攀岩给你看看!吊威亚什么的不存在,我们男神可是树上随便跳跃的。挑战十年未破解的数学难题,请让我们男神上场。某男人很发愁,发帖问:自己对象太招人惦记怎么办?贴吧回复:抱回家生米熟饭啥的就离不开了。几年后吧友回复:他妈的我真后悔,那是我男神啊我出主意让人抱走了……偶像男神!全国状元!特案组长!神秘黑客!多样化身份,这都是她。
  • 同爱情作战

    同爱情作战

    夏芳和老公孟新民开的杂货店因涉嫌贩卖假酒,孟新民被关进了看守所。夏芳廉价转让了杂货店,又找她表哥借了两万块钱,经多方活动,并积极配合警方调查办案,才得以将孟新民取保候审。家里突遭变故,思鱼便主动休了学。十四岁的女儿一字一顿地说,爸妈,我不想读书了。我的学习成绩又不是那么好,读三年高中也是白搭,不如早些学个一技之长,以后也可以有口饭吃。于是,思鱼到县城学起了美发。思鱼所在的青青美发店在县城的一条老街上。青青是老板的名字,她是五个女孩子的师傅,一个青春漂亮的理发师。
  • 猫团子

    猫团子

    想要告诉那些岁月中,未曾开口的话,不懂表达和无限等待的我,终究在迎合这个世界。
  • 留守:守望的天空

    留守:守望的天空

    本书作者深各地乡村,全面采访众多的留守儿童及“留守群体”(如留守妇幼、老幼),采访当地政府、学校为留守儿童所做的大量细致扎实的工作,见证新形势下人们对生活的不屈探索,新一代少年儿童所展示的顽强生命活力,对生活的热爱与创造。全方位展现别样风采的“小鬼当家”。
  • 明星男友你超苏

    明星男友你超苏

    “惊!新晋男神陆秦竟有男朋友了?来不及啦,赶紧上车!”—一则爆料,将陆秦送上了头条。小记者许沁咬咬唇,不过是一次爆料而已,怎么就被某人给盯上了,还差点被撩得溃不成军?大明星陆秦挑挑眉,不过是再见倾心罢了,怎么就被某人给防上了,且看他步步撩心追萌妻!【小贴士】别名《女票只爱爆料不爱我怎么办?急,在线等》,《有个娱乐圈男神当老公是什么体验?》娱乐记者+男神明星+各色CP,请看被男神宠着的萌萌哒的女主怎么在娱乐圈风生水起。PS.各种明星人设请勿对号入座,亲亲CP等你来撩~
  • 泰州道中却寄东京故

    泰州道中却寄东京故

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 奈何慕少太深情

    奈何慕少太深情

    帝都最狂妄的苏家大小姐,对上冷傲绝情慕大boss。初见,她光芒万丈,他慌了神,再见,她晃着红酒杯,“慕少,谈恋爱吗?”1v1结局HE/女强男更强
  • 吸血鬼与女妖

    吸血鬼与女妖

    可以一口气看完的快餐短篇文,看完细细琢磨吧!
  • 诡丽世界

    诡丽世界

    传颂生命与力量的红衣之王,咏唱死亡之歌的深海图娜,吞噬梦幻的穿梭者亚利...结局注定为悲剧的世界,我只能尽力去扭转。
  • 神座篡夺者

    神座篡夺者

    夜幕下的酒馆充斥着佣兵们肆无忌惮的笑骂声,谁也不知道此时的门外来了一个披着黑色雨披的年轻人。有着帝国沙漠玫瑰名号的泰勒领,在今夜,被一个来自深渊的年轻人拉入地狱。