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"Oh, that onderful; that was perfect!" I said, rubbingLouis's hands, which were even colder than mine

The expression on Louis's face senton

"You're a bastard, do you know that!" he said "How could you do such a thing to that poor eon!"

"Oh, co "What do you expect of me? Besides, the o stark raving mad What does everybody expect of o to London It's a long walk, but it's early I've never been to London Do you know that? I want to see the West End, and Mayfair, and the Tower, yes, let's do go to the Tower And I want to feed in London! Come on "

"Lestat, this is no joking matter Marius will be furious Everyone will be furious!"

My laughing fit was getting worse We started down the road at a good clip It was soto take the place of that, the si the earth under your feet, and the sweet smell of the nearby chimneys scattered out there in the blackness; and the damp cold smell of deep winter in these woods Oh, it was all very lovely And we'd get Louis a decent overcoat e reached London, a nice long black overcoat with fur on the collar so that he'd be warm as I was now

"Do you hear what I', have you? You're ible than you were before!"

I started to laugh again, helplessly

Then ht of David Talbot's face, and that ht I'd be back Who said I couldn't come back and talk to hiive him just a little time to think about that phone number; and slowly lose his nerve

The bitterness careat drowsy sadness suddenly that threatened to sweep ht was too beautiful And Louis's diatribe was beco all the more heated and hilarious:

"You're a perfect devil, Lestat!" he was saying "That's what you are! You are the devil himself!"

"Yes, I know," I said, loving to look at hi him so full of life "And I love to hear you say it, Louis I need to hear you say it I don't think anyone will ever say it quite like you do Coain I'ood!"

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