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Chapter 10 VITA NUOVA.

Word Count: 602    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

o distance. It seemed one burning moment, a moment never to be forgotten while he lived, till he found himself at the foot of the outer stairway, the stair that l

edroom, looking in with blind eyes of dread. What should he see? what still form

sand voices, threatening, condemning, bl

as a tone in them that had never been there before. "Jac

it would not have been in the least strange for her to be there. He saw nothing-the world held nothing-but the face that looked at him

aid Abby, wondering a

oise, but come

d out the violin in both hands wi

I-I have learned a little-I know a little, now, of what it means.

" she said. "What do you suppose Maree's thinking of

ide her. "Jacques, mon ami," she whispered, "you are good! I too have learned. I was a child always, I knew nothing. See now, I love always Madame, my friend, and she is mine; but this, this is y

ibre of his being. The husk that in those lonely hours in the forest had been loosened, broken, now fell away from him, and a new man knelt by the white bed, silent, gazing from child to

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