Between Friends by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
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and laid her cheek on it, crying silently.
As for Drene, he lay there, his hollow eyes roaming from wall to wall. At last he turned his head on the pillow and looked down at her. The next day when he opened his eyes from a light sleep his skin was moist and cool and he managed to move his hand toward hers as she bent over him. "I want--Graylock," he whispered. The girl flushed, bent nearer, gazing at him intently. "Graylock," he repeated. "Not now," she murmured, "not today. Rest for a, while." "Please," he said, looking up at her trustfully--"Graylock. Now." "When you are well--" "I am--well. Please, dear." For a while she continued sitting there on the side of his bed, his limp hands in hers, her lips pressed against them. But he never took his eyes from her, and in them she saw only the same wistful expression, unchanging, trustful that she would do his bidding. So at last she went into the studio and wrote a note to Graylock. It was late. She went downstairs to the janitor's quarters where |
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