"Absolutely nothing," he assured her.
"And in event of his needing me?"
"We will telephone you."
"You think I should not wait?"
"I do," he said. "It is quite unnecessary. At present, Mrs. Lorraine, your husband is in no immediate danger."
Either Harry had revoked his request, or Doctor Wilton was making it easy for her.—At all events, she could depart with the equanimity of a duty done.
"Then I will go home—depending on being advised on the instant, if I am needed," she said with the most bewitching smile and holding out her hand.
The doctor took it in a friendly grasp.
"I think that is best, Mrs. Lorraine," he replied.
"I suppose you know nothing of the details of the accident?" she asked.