[Columba by Prosper Merimee]@TWC D-Link bookColumba CHAPTER XI 12/36
For some time Orso sat motionless, not daring to put the terrible relics away.
At last, with an effort, he laid them back in their box, rushed to the opposite end of his room, and threw himself on his bed, with his face turned to the wall, and his head buried in his pillow, as though he were trying to shut out the sight of some ghost.
His sister's last words rang unceasingly in his ears, like the words of an oracle, fatal, inevitable, calling out to him for blood, and for innocent blood! I shall not attempt to depict the unhappy young man's sensations, which were as confused as those that overwhelm a madman's brain.
For a long time he lay in the same position, without daring to turn his head.
At last he got up, closed the lid of the casket, and rushed headlong out of the house, into the open country, moving aimlessly forward, whither he knew not. By degrees, the fresh air did him good.
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