The book The Desert of Wheat was written by author Grey, Zane, 1872-1939 Here you can read free online of The Desert of Wheat book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Desert of Wheat a good or bad book?
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.. But you love me!. .. Can't you see--how greatthe difference?" Lenore understood and felt it in his happiness. "Yes, Kurt, I know. .. . Thank God, I've helped you. .. . I want you to go. I'll pray always. Ibelieve you will come back to me. .. . Life could not be so utterlycruel. .. " She broke off. "Life can't rob me now--nor death, " he cried, in exaltation. "I haveyour love. Your face will always be with me--as now--lovely andbrave!. .. Not a tear!. .. And only that sweet smile like an ange...l's!. .. Oh, Lenore, what a girl you are!" "Say good-by--and go, " she faltered. Another moment would see herweaken. "Yes, I must hurry. " His voice was a whisper--almost gone. He drew adeep breath. "Lenore--my promised wife--my star for all the blacknights--God bless you--keep you!. .. Good-by!" She spent all her strength in her embrace, all her soul in the passionof her farewell kiss. Then she stood alone, tottering, sinking. Theswift steps, now heavy and uneven, passed out of the hall--the doorclosed--the motor-car creaked and rolled away--the droning hum ceased.
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