Capitolo 21
You the head stubbornly shook him. "You have to wait and it have to see", she responded. "If
it comes away, I will tell him. If not I/you/he/she allow him to inflate the limbo of, lost
inspirations."
Next morning she came on however, soon to me with a radiant face,
holding a newspaper in his/her hand. "Is happened well!" she cried,
cheering himself/herself/itself. "We will save poor Isabel Number Fourteen, I mean; our way
the is clear Dr. Cumberledge."
I blindly followed her/it to the side of the bed, while guessing what she was able
half. You knelt down to the head of the hut. The eyes of the girl were
closed. I touched his/her cheek; she was in a tall fever. "Temperature?" ME
asked.
"One hundred and three."
I shook off me the head. Every symptom of fatal relapse. I could not imagine
what a card that Hilda has held in reserve. But I was standing there, while waiting.
You whispered in the ear of the girl: The ship of "Arthur is sighted away the
Lizard."
The patient slowly opened his/her eyes, and you/he/she rolled them for a moment as if
she didn't understand.
"Too late!" I cried. "Too late! You are delirious--insensitive!"
Hilda slowly repeated the words, but very separately. "You feel,
dear? Arthur's ship... you/he/she is sighted.... Arthur's ship... to the
Lizard."
The lips of the girl stirred. "Arthur! Arthur!... Arthur's ship!" A deep sigh.
You shook him the hands. "Is you/he/she coming?" Hilda mentioned with the head and smiled, while holding
his/her breath with anxiety.
"On the Channel now. He will be to Southampton tonight. Arthur...
to Southampton. It is here, in the papers; I have telegraphed to him to
you immediately expedite above for seeing her/it."
You fought above for a second. A smile fluttered through the used face.
You tiredly fell then again.
I thought that all were ended. Its eyes fixed white. But ten minutes later
she opened again his/her covers. "Arthur is coming", she murmured. "Arthur...
coming."
"Yes, dear. Now the sleep. He is coming."
All through that day and next night she was without rest and shaken;