Pierre And His People, [tales of the Far North], volume 4.
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He fled towards the town. He bit his finger-nails tillthey bled as he passed the house in the pines. He lifted his arm as ifthe flappings of The Crimson Flag were blows in his face. At last he passed Tom Liffey's hut. He saw Pierre, coming from it. Thelook on the gambler's face was one, of gloomy wonder. His fingerstrembled as he lighted a cigarette, and that was an unusual thing. Theform of Heldon edged within the light. Pierre dropped the match and saidto him, --"You are looking for your wife...?" Heldon bowed his head. The other threw open the door of the hut. "Comein here, " he said. They entered. Pierre pointed to a woman's hat on thetable. "Do you know that?" he asked, huskily, for he was moved. ButHeldon only nodded dazedly. Pierre continued: "I was to have met TomLiffey here--to-night. He is not here. You hoped--I suppose--to seeyour wife in your--home. She is not there. He left a word on paper forme. I have torn it up. Writing is the enemy of man. But I know wherehe is gone. I know also where your wife has gone.
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