“Hold the fingers,” she said; and the familiar old voice brought the girl a stage nearer her normal consciousness again.
Isabel took the priest’s fingers and saw that they were limp and swollen. The sleeve fell back a little as Mistress Margaret manipulated the bandage; and the girl saw that the forearm looked shapeless and discoloured.
She glanced up in swift terror at his face, but he was looking at his mother, whose eyes were bent on his; Isabel looked quickly down again.
“There,” said Mistress Margaret, tying the last knot, “it is done.”
Mr. James looked his thanks over his shoulder at her, as she nodded and smiled before turning to leave the room.
Isabel sat slowly down and watched them.
“This is but a flying visit, Mistress Isabel,” said James. “I must leave to-morrow again.”
He had sat up now, and settled himself in his seat, though his mother’s arm was still round him. The voice and the pitiful attempt were terrible to Isabel. Slowly the consciousness was filtering into her mind of what all this implied; what it must have been that had turned this tall self-contained man into this weak creature who lay in his mother’s arms, and fainted at a touch and sobbed. She could say nothing; but could only look, and breathe, and look.
Then it suddenly came to her mind that Lady Maxwell had not spoken a word. She looked at her; that old wrinkled face with its white crown of hair and lace had a new and tremendous dignity. There was no anxiety in it; scarcely even grief; but only a still and awful anguish, towering above ordinary griefs like a mountain above the world; and there was the supreme peace too that can only accompany a supreme emotion—she seemed conscious of nothing but her son.
Isabel could not answer James; and he seemed not to expect it; he had turned back to his mother again, and they were looking at one another. Then in a moment Mistress Margaret came back with a glass that she put to James’ lips; and he drank it without a word. She stood looking at the group an instant or two, and then turned to Isabel.