Tempest and Sunshine - Page 104/234

Then came a reaction. Resentment toward Fanny for thus deceiving him

mingling with his grief. But he had loved her too deeply, too truly, to

cherish an unkind feeling toward her long. Throwing himself upon the sofa,

and burying his face in his hands, he went back in fancy through all the

many happy hours he had spent in her society. While doing this sleep

descended upon him and in his dreams he saw again his darling Fanny, not

false and faithless as he had feared, but arrayed in a spotless bridal

robe. She stood by his side as his own wedded wife. Was that dream ever

realized? We shall see.