18/29 An unreasoned instinct impelled me to get away from her. Yet my gaze was drawn to her face; I saw her lips pouting and her cheek flushed, the brightness of her eyes grew clouded. She loved me enough to be hurt by me, if no more. A pity seized me; turning, I fell on my knee, and, seizing the hand whose touch I had refused, I kissed it. She drew it away from me and tossed her head, crying angrily: "I wish I hadn't told you." "In God's name don't wish that," said I, and drew her gaze on me again in surprise. |