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Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman), 1868-1920

"Across the Years"


"Where is this place?" begged the woman again.
"Why, it--it--is--" The man paused helplessly.
Five thin fingers tightened their clasp on his hand, and the low voice
again broke the silence.
"Doctor, did you ever know--did you ever hear that a fall could give
back--sight?"
Dr. Littlejohn started and peered into the wan face lying back on the
pillow. Its impassiveness reassured him.
"Why, perhaps--once or twice," he returned slowly, falling back into his
old position, "though rarely--very rarely."
"But it has happened?"
"Yes, it has happened. There was a case recently in England. The shock
and blow released the pressure on the optic nerve; but--"
Something in the face he was watching brought him suddenly forward in
his chair. "My dear woman, you don't mean--you can't--"
He did not finish his sentence. Mrs. Whitmore opened her eyes and met
his gaze unflinchingly. Then she turned her head.
"Doctor," she said, "that picture on the wall there at the foot of the
bed--it doesn't hang quite straight."
"Mrs. Whitmore!" breathed the man incredulously, half rising from his
chair.
"Hush! Not yet!" The woman's insistent hand had pulled him back. "Why am
I here? Where is this place?"
There was no answer.


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