The Messengers
The Messengers
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rmly, "is that I will
plain DIE! As long as I can see you, as long as I have the chance
to try and make you understand that no one can possibly love you as
I do, and as long as I know I am worrying you to death, and no one
else is, I still hope. I've no right to hope, still I do. And
that one little chance keeps me alive. But Egypt! If you escape
to Egypt, what hold will I have on you? You might as well be in
the moon. Can you imagine me writing love-letters to a woman in
the moon? Can I send American Beauty roses to the ruins of Karnak?
Here I can telephone you; not that I ever have anything to say that
you want to hear, but because I want to listen to your voice, and
to have you ask, 'Oh! is that YOU?' as though you were glad it WAS
me. But Egypt! Can I call up Egypt on the long-distance? If you
leave me now, you'll leave me forever, for I'll drown myself in
Lone Lake."
The day she sailed away he went to the steamer, and, separating her from her friends and family, drew her to the side of the
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