[A Romance of Two Worlds by Marie Corelli]@TWC D-Link bookA Romance of Two Worlds CHAPTER XVII 2/43
One of the chief mourners at the grave was the faithful Leo; who, without obtruding himself in anyone's way, sat at a little distance, and seemed, by the confiding look with which he turned his eyes upon his master, to thoroughly understand that he must henceforth devote his life entirely to him alone.
The coffin was lowered, the "Requiem aeternam" spoken--all was over.
Those assembled shook hands quietly with Heliobas, saluted each other, and gradually dispersed.
I entered a carriage and drove back to the Hotel Mars, leaving Heliobas in the cemetery to give his final instructions for the ornamentation and decoration of his sister's grave. The little page served me with some luncheon in my own apartment, and by the time all was ready for my departure, Heliobas returned.
I went down to him in his study, and found him sitting pensively in his arm-chair, absorbed in thought.
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