At the Time Appointed - Page 49/224

Only for a moment; then his pen was gliding rapidly over the spotless

surface, and the first page, when laid aside, bore the following

inscription: "To one from the outer world, whose identity is hidden among the

secrets of the past: "With the hope that when the veil is lifted these pages may assist

him in uniting into one perfect whole the strangely disjointed

portions of his life, they are inscribed by "JOHN DARRELL."

Below was the date, and then followed the words,-"Until the day break, and the shadows flee away."

After penning the last words he paused, repeating them, vainly trying to

recall when or where he had heard them. They seemed to ring in his ears

like a strain of melody wafted from some invisible shore, and blending

with the minor undertone he caught a note of triumph. They had come to

him like a voice from out the past, but ringing with joyful assurance

for the future; the assurance that the night, however dark, must end in

a glorious dawning, in which no haunting shadow would have an

abiding-place.