He understood us, however, and, rousing himself as it were, he said -
“I know you wish me to tell you, in my turn, of something which I have learnt during my life. I could tell you something of my own life, and of a life dearer still to my memory; but I have shunk from narrating anything so purely personal. Yet, shrink as I will, no other but those sad recollections will present themselves to my mind. I call them sad when I think of the end of it all. However, I am not going to moralize. If my dear brother’s life and death does not speak for itself, no words of mine will teach you what may be learnt from it.”
[At this point comes the final story “The Half-Brothers”—already released by Project Gutenberg]
End of the Project Gutenberg eText Round the Sofa