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Across the Zodiac

CHAPTER XXVII - THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
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The _daftare_ (man-woman) physician came, but on learning the nature of the disease, expressed intense indignation that she had been summoned to a position of so much danger to herself.
I answered by a contemptuous inquiry regarding the price for which she would run so much risk as to remain in the peristyle so long as I might have need of her presence; and, for a fee which would ensure her a life-income as large as that secured to Eveena herself, she consented to remain within speaking distance for the few hours in which the question must be decided.

Eunane was seldom insensible or even delirious, and her quick intelligence caught very speedily the meaning of my close attendance, and of the distress which neither Velna nor I could wholly conceal.

She asked and extracted from me what I knew of the origin of her illness, and answered, with a far stronger feeling than I should have expected even from her-- "If I am to die, I am glad it should be through trying to serve and please Eveena....

It may seem strange, Clasfempta," she went on presently, "scarcely possible perhaps; but my love for her is not only greater than the love I bear you, but is so bound up with it that I always think of you together, and love you the better that I love her, and that you love her so much better than me....

But," she resumed later, "it is hard to die, and die so young.


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