The Master Key
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第38章 Rob Makes a Resolution

When Rob opened the front door he came face to face with Nell, wh. gave an exclamation of joy and threw herself into his arms.

"Oh, Rob!" she cried, "I'm so glad you've come. We have all bee. dreadfully worried about you, and mother--""Well, what about mother?" inquired the boy, anxiously, as she paused.

"She's been very ill, Rob; and the doctor said to-day that unless w. heard from you soon he would not be able to save her life. Th. uncertainty about you is killing her."Rob stood stock still, all the eager joy of his return frozen into horro. at the thought that he had caused his dear mother so much suffering.

"Where is she, Nell?" he asked, brokenly.

"In her room. Come; I'll take you to her."

Rob followed with beating heart, and soon was clasped close to hi. mother's breast.

"Oh, my boy--my dear boy!" she murmured, and then for very joy an. love she was unable to say more, but held him tight and stroked hi. hair gently and kissed him again and again.

Rob said little, except to promise that he would never again leav. home without her full consent and knowledge. But in his mind h. contrasted the love and comfort that now surrounded him with th. lonely and unnatural life he had been leading and, boy though he wa. in years, a mighty resolution that would have been creditable to a. experienced man took firm root in his heart.

He was obliged to recount all his adventures to his mother and. although he made light of the dangers he had passed through, the stor. drew many sighs and shudders from her.

When luncheon time arrived he met his father, and Mr. Joslyn too. occasion to reprove his son in strong language for running away fro. home and leaving them filled with anxiety as to his fate. However. when he saw how happy and improved in health his dear wife was at he. boy's return, and when he had listened to Rob's manly confession o. error and expressions of repentance, he speedily forgave the culpri. and treated him as genially as ever.

Of course the whole story had to be repeated, his sisters listenin. this time with open eyes and ears and admiring their adventurou. brother immensely. Even Mr. Joslyn could not help becoming profoundl. interested, but he took care not to show any pride he might feel i. his son's achievements.

When his father returned to his office Rob went to his own bed-chambe. and sat for a long time by the window in deep thought. When at las. he aroused himself, he found it was nearly four o'clock.

"The Demon will be here presently," he said, with a thrill o. aversion, "and I must be in the workshop to receive him."Silently he stole to the foot of the attic stairs and then paused t. listen. The house seemed very quiet, but he could hear his mother'. voice softly humming a cradle-song that she had sung to him when h. was a baby.

He had been nervous and unsettled and a little fearful until then, bu. perhaps the sound of his mother's voice gave him courage, for h. boldly ascended the stairs and entered the workshop, closing an. locking the door behind him.