The Hidden Children by Robert William Chambers Chapter 18 Page 39

“Euan, you vex me. Lie beside me. Here is sufficient blanket room and pillow. And if you do not sleep presently and let me sleep too, our wits will all be sadly addled when they summon us.”

So I stretched myself out beside her and looked up, open eyed, into darkness.

“Sleep well,” she whispered, smothering a little laugh.

“Sleep safely, Lois.”

“That is why I desired you — so I might sleep safely, knowing myself safe when you are, too. And you are safe only when you are at my side. Do you follow my philosophy?”

I said presently: “This is our White Bridal, Lois. The ceremony completes itself by dawn.”