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88 mountain is as unyielding as my grief; those eagles that fly yonder must be as famished as my despair. Shall you, too, die, divine eagles?

. Of a surety the race of man is perished; the earth is bare of them.

. I hear a voice The voice of a human being? Implacable heavens, am I not then the last? He approaches.... Who are you? There shines in your large eyes something like the mysterious light of the archangels of Israel; you are not a human being?

. No.

. Of a race divine, then?

. You have said it.

. I do not know you; but what matters it that I do not? You are not a human being; then I may die; for I am the last and I close the gate of life.