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The Dead

           No,hemustseesomeardourinhereyesfirst.Helongedtobemasterofherstrangemood.

           “Whendidyoulendhimthepound?”sheasked,afterapause.

           GabrielstrovetorestrainhimselffrombreakingoutintobrutallanguageaboutthesottishMalinsandhispound.Helongedtocrytoherfromhissoul,tocrushherbodyagainsthis,toovermasterher.Buthesaid:

           “O,atChristmas,whenheopenedthatlittleChristmas-cardshopinHenryStreet.”

           Hewasinsuchafeverofrageanddesirethathedidnothearhercomefromthewindow.Shestoodbeforehimforaninstant,lookingathimstrangely.Then,suddenlyraisingherselfontiptoeandrestingherhandslightlyonhisshoulders,shekissedhim.

           “Youareaverygenerousperson,Gabriel,”shesaid.

           Gabriel,tremblingwithdelightathersuddenkissandatthequaintnessofherphrase,puthishandsonherhairandbegansmoothingitback,scarcelytouchingitwithhisfingers.Thewashinghadmadeitfineandbrilliant.Hisheartwasbrimmingoverwithhappiness.Justwhenhewaswishingforitshehadcometohimofherownaccord.Perhapsherthoughtshadbeenrunningwithhis.Perhapsshehadfelttheimpetuousdesirethatwasinhim,andthentheyieldingmoodhadcomeuponher.Nowthatshehadfallentohimsoeasily,hewonderedwhyhehadbeensodiffident.

           Hestood,holdingherheadbetweenhishands.

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