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How came he to be drowned; he who, forty-eight hours earlier, was swimming with apparent ease ? It is my conviction that in spite of his attempt to appear normal, he had lost his love of life, that his meeting with me had too vividly recalled the old days, and that his death was voluntary. For I can- not make myself believe that only my imagination is in play when I recall that he looked insistently at his wrist-watch just before the "accident, " and that I heard him murmur: "Will it stop?" CHA...RLES-HENRY HIRSCH CHARLES-HENRY HIRSCH was born and educated in Paris. His dramatic pieces have been played at the Odeon and the Grand Guignol; he is a regular contributor to most of the leading pa- pers and magazines; and since 1894 he has published several volumes of verse and several collections of short stories. The accompanying conte comes from a volume called Des Hommes, des Femmes et des Betes. XV ISAAC LEVITSKI THRICE, under brandished whip of Cossack or clenched fist of policeman, hands covering head to protect himself from their blows, had Isaac Levit- ski to clear out of the railway terminus at Warsaw.
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