[The Primadonna by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Primadonna CHAPTER XVI 15/15
'I promise not to bring any more.
I think you are very wise to make the resolution, if you really think they hurt you--though I don't see why they should.' Like most weak people who make good resolutions, Mr.Feist did not realise what he was doing.
He understood horribly well, forty-eight hours later, when he was dragging himself at his tormentor's feet, entreating the charity of half a cigarette, of one teaspoonful of liquor, of anything, though it were deadly poison, that could rest his agonised nerves for a single hour, for ten minutes, for an instant, offering his life and soul for it, parching for it, burning, sweating, trembling, vibrating with horror, and sick with fear for the want of it. For Logotheti was an Oriental and had lived in Constantinople; and he knew what opium does, and what a man will do to get it, and that neither passion of love, nor bond of affection, nor fear of man or God, nor of death and damnation, will stand against that awful craving when the poison is within reach..
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