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Rh [raising her headWith a sigh. spare us those trials!

[with a skeptical smile?

[her cheek against the window, and one arm about Camille's neck't you believe in God?

yet.

do you mean?

are creating Him now. Tomorrow, if I can believe in what my heart tells me, there will be a God: Man'' closes her eyes and sleeps.  says quietly.''!—She's asleep.

[coming across the street and catching sight of 're still here?

!

forget your duty points to '.—' lowers his voice and looks at . child''He stands still a moment, looking at the pair. The sound of nearby drums awakens . She catches sight of  and quickly jumps up.'']

!

's the matter, Lucile? He is our friend Maximilien.

[bows to 't you recognize me?

[still trembling frightened me!

beg your pardon.

're trembling.

'm cold. Good-by, Camille. I'm so tired. I must go to sleep'' smiles at her and blows a kiss.  bows. She disappears,''