The Next Corner

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. Can you? ... " She could not. Under the stealing, agonizing, enfeeb- ling delight of that delayed kiss, the will to resist a struggling light went out, and darkness like a flood rushed in. Elsie seemed drowning in it when Arturo's The Next Corner 93 lips at last burned down on hers and kept them through wild words that were almost without sound: "I'm not going to lose you going to keep you ! I didn't seek this ! It's come and I'll seize it. It is our destiny ! Oh, I love you how I love you ! ...I love you too much ! Above all in life, in all the world I adore you ! I've been sick for you, torn for you. You shall not go ! It's no use how can I be different from what I am?" For a time he held her with overmastering greed, the red and yellow stains from the lantern dancing on their pale faces, the storm knocking and chuckling and whistling around them. Elsie grew weak in his arms. There was triumph in being so conquered. This was life ! This was all ! Without it there was nothing !
The intoxication lasted only a moment.


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