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Laura only wanted to get out, to get away. She was back in the passage. The door opened. She walked straight through into the bedroom, where the dead man was lying. Youd like a look at im, wouldnt you? said Ems sister, and she brushed past Laura over to the bed. Dont be afraid, my lass,"and now her voice sounded fond and sly, and fondly she drew down the sheet"e looks a picture. Theres nothing to show. Come along, my dear. Laura came. There lay a young man, fast asleepsleeping so soundly, so deeply, that he was far, far away from them both. Oh, so remote, so peaceful. He was dreaming. Never wake him up again. His head was sunk in the pillow, his eyes were closed; they were blind under the closed eyelids. He was given up to his dream. What did garden-parties and baskets and lace frocks matter to him? He was far from all those things. He was wonderful, beautiful. While they were laughing and while the band was playing, this marvel had come to the lane. Happy...happy...All is well, said that sleeping face. This is just as it should be. I am content. But all the same you had to cry, and she couldnt go out of the room without saying something to him. Laura gave a loud childish sob. Forgive my hat, she said. And this time she didnt wait for Ems sister. She found her way out of the door, down the path, past all those dark people. At the corner of the lane she met Laurie. He stepped out of the shadow. Is that you, Laura? Yes. Mother was getting anxious. Was it all right? Yes, quite. Oh, Laurie! She took his arm, she pressed up against him. I say, youre not crying, are you? asked her brother. Laura shook her head. She was. Laurie put his arm round her shoulder. Dont cry, he said in his warm, loving voice. Was it awful? No, sobbed Laura. It was simply marvellous. But Laurie She stopped, she looked at her brother. Isnt life, she stammered, isnt life But what life was she couldnt explain. No matter. He quite understood. Isnt it, darling? said Laurie. |
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