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His voice did not reach the apparition. She heard no more than if she were an angel. She heeded him not, but THE DREAM 95 moved away, fled, vanished at his touch. She was alone and he was alone. "Good God!" Realising that he was dreaming while wide awake, he groaned in submission, and threw himself on a stool at the corner of the table, with his elbows on the cloth. He laid his face in his folded arms, and slept dream- less at last, with the sure tranquillity of the dead. When he awoke, it was ...late in the forenoon, near midday, with dirty and rainy weather. Yes, but she had come! He rubbed his eyes, and immediately he smiled. The glass door moved ajar, and Lea revealed her rough-hewn face, like an old man's. Emerged from his torpor, he looked at her. "Jeannette came back last night, " he said. "No, my poor lad, " exclaimed the concierge, "she didn't come, for I opened the door to no one all night!" The old lady raised her eyes and her arms by way of compassionate protest against the madness of her nephew, who saw people that were not there.
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