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English Review, 1911

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ODOUR OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS


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different. She saw the great episode of her life closed with
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him, and grief was a passion. The old mother was hushed in
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awe. She, the elder, less honourable woman, had said : "She
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drives him to it, she makes him ten thousand times worse."
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But now the old mother bowed down in respect for the wife.
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As the passion of Elizabeth's grief grew more, the old woman
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shrank and tried to avoid it.

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"Have you got his shirt, 'Lizabeth ?"

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Elizabeth wept without answering, though she strove to
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lull and recover. At last she rose and went into the kitchen.
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Returning:

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"It is aired," she said, grasping the cotton shirt here and
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there to try. She was sorry to disturb him, but he could not
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lie naked. It was hard work to clothe him. He was so heavy
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and helpless, more helpless than a baby fallen heavily asleep.
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They had to struggle with him as if he were a rebellious child.
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This made Elizabeth's heart weep again.

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Yet more joy was mixed in her emotion than she knew.
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He might have come home ugly, befouled, so that she would
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have had a loathly, strange creature to combat. Ah ! how
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she had fought that him, the disfigured coward, which gradually
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replaced her man ! How wise of death to be so silent! Even
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now her fear could not trust him to speak. Yet he was
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restored to her fair, unblemished, fresh as for the splendour
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of a fight.

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