The book Clair De Lune; a Play in Two Acts And Six Scenes was written by author Strange, Michael Here you can read free online of Clair De Lune; a Play in Two Acts And Six Scenes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Clair De Lune; a Play in Two Acts And Six Scenes a good or bad book?
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You can have no idea how lonely. Everything around me is so false to my desires, is so alien to what I feel myself to be. Gwymplane You are so beautiful, Madame. Your loneliness only makes you more so. It lends 89 CLAIR DE LUNE the quality of a goddess to what is already earthly majesty. [He is about to press his strange lips to her hands, when suddenly he remembers and resists.] Duchess Ah, you were going to kiss my hand. Why didn't you kiss it? [She stretches it out close to his mouth.] See —... here — here it is, most soft and white. [GwYMPLANE draws away, passing his hand across his brow. The Duchess leans toward him, almost over him.] I am very lonely, Gwymplane. Give me a few moments of forgetfulness. O, tell me about your life — tell me about what has happened to you. [She lays her hand upon his shoulder. Gwymplane takes it, kisses it, and looks up at her with flaming eyes and chalk-pale face.] Ah, that is nice! The touch of your Hps chills, burns me with forgetfulness. The touch of your lips is like a tide hushing, sucking my wakefulness down into depths of terrible oblivion.
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