15/25 Don't think it foolish.' Her voice quivered. 'I feel that it will be done in the name of my poor husband as if he himself were doing it, and making amends for a wrong he never, never intended. If I had given up everything--as some people say I ought to have done--it wouldn't have seemed the same to me. I couldn't earn my own living, and what right had I to become a burden to my relatives? Of course, I shall give up the flat as soon as Alma is married. |