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The Happiest Time of Their Lives

CHAPTER VII
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There everything was unchanged, the light still burning, her satin slippers stepping on each other just as she had left them.

She looked at herself in the glass; she did not look so very different.

A headache had often ravaged her appearance more.
She had always thought herself a coward, she feared death with a terrible repugnance; but now she found, to her surprise, that she would have light-heartedly changed places with her husband.

She had much more courage to die than to watch him die--to watch Vincent die, to see him day by day grow weak and pitiful.

That was what was intolerable.


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