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Updated: May 7, 2025
"Have you finished?" she asked in a stifled voice. She made no attempt to palliate matters or to refute anything he had said. In his present frame of mind it would have been useless pointing out to him that she had treated him no differently from other men. He was a Pole, and he had caught fire where others would merely have glowed smoulderingly. "Yes," he rejoined sullenly. "I've finished."
Only the door of the power-house glowed smoulderingly, and a broad band of light fell from Miss Chisholm's window. He stood there until this last light suddenly vanished. Then he took a letter from his pocket, and began to tear it methodically to pieces. While he did so Paul began to compose another letter, this time to his mother. "Well, I am discovered and lost."
His face looked drawn, and his eyes burned smoulderingly like fire half-quenched. "Nan, if I didn't care so much, I'd ask you to go away with me. I don't quite know what life will be like without you hell, probably. But at least it's going to be my own little hell and I'm not going to drag you down into it. I'm bound irrevocably. And you you're bound, too.
And suiting the action to the word, a little green signal curled up and flaunted above us like a bunch of the weed floating there in the water beneath and dyeing all the shallows so that they looked like caves of cool emerald, and wide off and over them the west burned smoulderingly red like a furnace.
But one short year ago she had followed a hand-organ man and a monkey to a point safely distant from too-observant relatives and servants; there, beside the chattering monkey, she had sung and danced and scrambled for pennies and shaken a tambourine, and generally conducted herself like a debutante maenad. That had been a glorious day. She recalled it now smoulderingly, resentfully.
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