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"Yes, don't you remember? They came and said good-bye last week. They'll be back in twelve months.... Don't you remember? They thought they could live more cheaply in India...."
"Yes, yes, I remember," said the old woman.
"India ... I wish I could go there myself...."
She felt as if she must go there to have warmth in and around her. And yet ... Ernst was back; and at the card-tables were Karel and Cateau; Adolphine and her little tribe; Otto and Frances were there; Van der Welcke, Dorine and Paul, Addie....
"There are a good many, after all," she said to Constance. "There are a great many.... But I miss ... I miss...."
"Whom, Mamma?"
"I miss my big lad ... I miss Gerrit. Where is Gerrit?"
"He hasn't been very well lately, Mamma. I don't think he'll come."
"He's ill again...."
"Not ill, but...."
"Yes, he is, he's ill.... He's very seriously ill.... Constance...."
"What is it, Mamma?"
"You're the only one to whom I dare say it.... Constance, Gerrit is very ... very ill.... Hush ... he's ... he's dead!..."
"No, Mamma, he's not dead."
"He is dead."
"No, Mamma."
"Yes, child.... Look, don't you see, in the other room?..."
"What, Mamma?"
"That he's dead."
"No."
"What do you see in the other room then?"
"Nothing, Mamma. I see the two card-tables and Karel and Adolphine and Adolphine's two girls playing cards."
"And that light...."
"What light?"
"_All_ that light: don't you see it?"
"No, Mamma."
"He's lying there ... on the floor."
"No, no, Mamma."
"Be quiet, child ... I can see it plainly!... There, now it's gone!..."
"Mamma darling!"
"Constance...."
"Yes, Mamma?..."
"Go ... go to Gerrit's house...."
"Do you want me to go to him?"
"No, no, stay here.... Constance...."
"Yes, Mamma?..."
"Send your husband ... or your son."
"Are you feeling anxious?"
"Anxious?... No. But send your husband ... or your son.... Send Addie.... If you send Addie ... that'll be best."
"Would you like him just to go ... and find out for you how Gerrit is?"
"Yes, yes."
"What's the matter with Mamma?" asked Van der Welcke.
"Isn't Mamma well?" asked Adolphine, at the card-table.
"Mamma is very restless and excited," said Van Saetzema. "Hadn't we better send for the doctor?..."
"The doctor?" they repeated, irresolutely.
"Addie," asked Dorine, "are you going to the doctor's?"
"No, I'm going to Uncle Gerrit's. Granny is uneasy. She wants to know how he is."
"Constance," whispered the old woman, with strangely luminous eyes, "it's better that you should go too."
"Addie's gone now, Mamma."
"You go too ... with your husband. You and your husband go too.... Tell the others that I am tired. Let them go away ... now ... soon. Tell the others that I am tired, dear. And tell them ... tell them...."