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The Upas Tree

CHAPTER IV
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The log-fire, and the two seated near it, were reflected fitfully in the distant mirror.
"Helen, there is one instrument, above all others, which I have always longed to play; yet I have never even held one in my hand." "What instrument is that, darling ?" "The violoncello," said Ronnie, sitting up and turning towards her as he spoke.

"When I think of a 'cello I seem as if I know exactly how it would feel to hold it between my knees, press my fingers up and down the yielding strings, and draw the bow across them.

Helen--if I had a 'cello here to-night, you would listen to sounds of such exquisite throbbing beauty, that you would forget everything in this world, my wife, excepting that I love you." His eyes shone in the firelight.

An older look of deeper strength and of fuller manly vigour came into his face.

The glow of love transfigured it.
With an uncontrollable sob, Helen stooped and laid her lips on his.
The clock struck midnight.
"Oh, Ronnie," she said; "oh, Ronnie! It is _to-day_, now! No longer to-morrow--but to-day!" He sprang to his feet, took her hand, and drew her to the door.
"Come, Helen," he said..


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