Phase the Seventh: Fulfilment
58. CHAPTER LVIII (continued)
When they saw where she lay, which they had not done
till then, they showed no objection, and stood watching
her, as still as the pillars around. He went to the
stone and bent over her, holding one poor little hand;
her breathing now was quick and small, like that of a
lesser creature than a woman. All waited in the
growing light, their faces and hands as if they were
silvered, the remainder of their figures dark, the
stones glistening green-gray, the Plain still a mass of
shade. Soon the light was strong, and a ray shone upon
her unconscious form, peering under her eyelids and
waking her.
"What is it, Angel?" she said, starting up. "Have they
come for me?"
"Yes, dearest," he said. "They have come."
"It is as it should be," she murmured. "Angel, I am
almost glad--yes, glad! This happiness could not have
lasted. It was too much. I have had enough; and now I
shall not live for you to despise me!"
She stood up, shook herself, and went forward, neither
of the men having moved.
"I am ready," she said quietly.
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