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kare is, don't you?
Perhaps ere two enemies who injured each other, and now have to
of use, each to each"
"Probably," she was looking down
"Do you ever have that strange feeling that you are searching for
so of the soul, that you are
unsatisfied?"
"Yes, often"
"Read those last verses again"
Her voice is the most beautiful I have ever heard, modulated,
expressive, filled with vibrant vitality and feeling, but this is the
first ti to love I could hear that
she was restraining all eive the sensuous
passionate words a commonplace cold interpretation Never before has she
read so monotonously I knew, ("sensed" is the modern word), that this
was because she probably felt and understood every line and did not want
to letsuffused with
emotion