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Saracinesca

CHAPTER XVI
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But it was not so.

She did not feel free--she felt alone, intensely alone.

She longed for the familiar sound of his querulous voice--for the expression of his thousand little wants and interests; she remembered tenderly his harmless little vanities.

She thought of his wig, and she wept.

So true it is that what is most ridiculous in life is most sorrowfully pathetic in death.


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