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That
was
made
apparent
by
our
avoidance
of
the
subject
,
and
by
our
agreeing
—
without
agreement
—
to
make
my
recovery
of
the
use
of
my
hands
a
question
of
so
many
hours
,
not
of
so
many
weeks
.
My
first
question
when
I
saw
Herbert
had
been
of
course
,
whether
all
was
well
down
the
river
?
As
he
replied
in
the
affirmative
,
with
perfect
confidence
and
cheerfulness
,
we
did
not
resume
the
subject
until
the
day
was
wearing
away
.
But
then
,
as
Herbert
changed
the
bandages
,
more
by
the
light
of
the
fire
than
by
the
outer
light
,
he
went
back
to
it
spontaneously
.
"
I
sat
with
Provis
last
night
,
Handel
,
two
good
hours
.
"
"
Where
was
Clara
?
"
"
Dear
little
thing
!
"
said
Herbert
.
"
She
was
up
and
down
with
Gruffandgrim
all
the
evening
.
He
was
perpetually
pegging
at
the
floor
the
moment
she
left
his
sight
.
I
doubt
if
he
can
hold
out
long
,
though
.
What
with
rum
and
pepper
—
and
pepper
and
rum
—
I
should
think
his
pegging
must
be
nearly
over
.
"
"
And
then
you
will
be
married
,
Herbert
?
"
"
How
can
I
take
care
of
the
dear
child
otherwise
?
—
Lay
your
arm
out
upon
the
back
of
the
sofa
,
my
dear
boy
,
and
I
’
ll
sit
down
here
,
and
get
the
bandage
off
so
gradually
that
you
shall
not
know
when
it
comes
.
I
was
speaking
of
Provis
.
Do
you
know
,
Handel
,
he
improves
?
"
"
I
said
to
you
I
thought
he
was
softened
when
I
last
saw
him
.
"
"
So
you
did
.
And
so
he
is
.
He
was
very
communicative
last
night
,
and
told
me
more
of
his
life
.
You
remember
his
breaking
off
here
about
some
woman
that
he
had
had
great
trouble
with
.
—
Did
I
hurt
you
?
"