even in a to afford her counsel; her husband sickening for this frightful , and with more than ordinary cause for wordnetfear, even without the doctor's prophecy, when she thought of his slight frame, and excitable temperament, and that though never as yet tried by a day's illness, he certainly had more than strength, while all the wordnetdesire he had been undergoing was likely to tell upon him now. She did not look forward, she did not look round; she did not or wordnetfear; she _trusted_, and did her best for each, as she was wanted, trying not to make herself useless to both, by showing that she wished to be in two places at once. It was a day sufficiently distressing in itself had there been no further wordnetfear, for there was the of illness, working on a character too active and energetic to acquiesce without a trial in the certainty that there was no remedy for present . There was no nor rebellion against the illness itself, but a wordnetdesire to try one after another the that had been effective in relieving Philip during his recovery. At the same time, he could not bear that Amabel should do anything to tire herself, and was very anxious that Philip should not be neglected. He tossed from one side to the other in