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gossamer blown across her eyes; there was a dread for her。

She was afraid when he came home at night。 As yet; her fear

never spoke; the shadow never rushed upon her。 He was gentle;

humble; he kept himself withheld。 His hands were delicate upon

her; and she loved them。 But there ran through her the thrill;

crisp as pain; for she felt the darkness and other…world still

in his soft; sheathed hands。

But the summer drifted in with the silence of a miracle; she

was almost always alone。 All the while; went on the long; lovely

drowsiness; the maidenblush roses in the garden were all shed;

washed away in a pouring rain; summer drifted into autumn; and

the long; vague; golden days began to close。 Crimson clouds

fumed about the west; and as night came on; all the sky was

fuming and steaming; and the moon; far above the swiftness of

vapours; was white; bleared; the night was uneasy。 Suddenly the

moon would appear at a clear window in the sky; looking down

from far above; like a captive。 And Anna did not sleep。 There

was a strange; dark tension about her husband。

She became aware that he was trying to force his will upon

her; something; there was something he wanted; as he lay there

dark and tense。 And her soul sighed in weariness。

Everything was so vague and lovely; and he wanted to wake her

up to the hard; hostile reality。 She drew

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