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98 happiness in the world! The world that is freed through me! How happy I amThey kiss, and for a moment say nothing.]

're crying?

[smiling are youThe lights in the windows are extinguished. lights are out; see the dawnThe Crowd is heard outside.]

[after a moment's pause you remember that old English story we read together? About the two children in Verona who were in love in that town?

[nodding do you ask?

don't know. Who knows what the future holds in store for us?

[putting her hand over his mouth!

Lucile, do you think you would be strong enough, if ill-fortune—?

knows? I might if it were necessary. But I'm afraid for you; you will suffer terribly.

[nervously say that as if you really thought it might happen?

[smiling are weaker than I, my hero.

[smiling. I need love. I can't live alone.

'll never leave you.

! No matter what happens, let us have everything in common, and let nothing separate us, nothing keep us''A moment of silence.  is motionless, her head resting on his shoulder.'' you asleep?