"I do," he answered, fervently.
"I wish I did!" I could have echoed. But I said not a word, and tried to remember only how sweet Rosemary Brandreth was.
Before it was time for us to witness the will I repeated to Jim all that Murray had told me, and watched his face. His eyebrows had drawn together in a puzzled frown.
"I hope she isn't going to play that poor chap another trick," he grumbled. "It would finish him in an hour if she did."
"Oh, she won't!" I cried. "She loves him."
I was sure I was right about that. But I was sure of nothing else.
CHAPTER V
THE MAN WITH THE BRILLIANT EYES
Jim and I witnessed Ralston Murray's will, which left all he possessed to "Mrs. Rosemary Brandreth." No reference was made in the document to the fact that Rosemary was engaged to marry him.