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ot stop again. I heard the soft clear "tick, tick, tick," all day and when I awakened in the might. Once or twice it beat more rapidly than usual, and always before peril — the first time when a fever threatened me; the second as I stood upon a broken bridge, which was swept away one hour afterwards; and at other moments which I have forgotten, but which served to keep alive the fancy that I have loved to cherish. Never was its voice so clear and soft as on that evening when I first met Rosa Grey. I loved her from the first moment, and she loved me in return. We had neither of us any friends to interfere, for she was an orphan, brotherless and sisterless; and so, after a brief courtship, we were married. I had no secrets from my wife, and in a little while she learned the story of the watch. She had faith in it, and thought or fancied that she could detect the very shades of difference in its utterance. When I was weary she said the watch was weary, too; when I was glad, i