39/41 The morning really came fast enough when she had to take leave of him in Martha's cottage. After Dino had driven away, Cornelli buried her head in her arms and cried piteously. Martha, too, was heavy of heart, and sat beside her, crying quietly. You seem to get worse instead of better! Ought your father find you worse on coming home than when he left ?" "Good-night," said Cornelli hoarsely, and left the room without once looking up. You have thought that we could still produce a change for the better," said Miss Dorner, after Cornelli had shut the door behind her. |