Page:Twilight of the Souls (1917).djvu/70

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been proofread, but needs to be validated.
62
THE TWILIGHT OF THE SOULS

The doctor pressed her hand. Ernst looked down upon them both, smiling, as upon poor, unfortunate people who cannot help being so stupid . . . so slow of understanding . . . so limited in their knowledge . . . so dull of perception. . . .

And, while Constance and the doctor opened the clothes-press in his bedroom, he warned them, quietly, but with dignity:

"Ssh! Be careful, you know. Don't let the door of the wardrobe creak. Don't wake them! . . ."