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[Iris-user] series crosscheck


From: Walter Neely
Subject: [Iris-user] series crosscheck
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 18:06:57 +0300

He was writing a merchant at Marseillesabout a ship. Two or three months thephysicians insisted, and no wine.
Shestood, she did not know how long, listening to it.
As he raisedit to his lips there floated from it the wings of a bee. Then they might have met, parted, and let pass. Ah, it will be like this in America, will it not, Denis?
Wait in the tunnel, he cried, I shall only be a moment.
Seeing his face become troubled, she threw herself into his arms. Wherethe praetorium must have been, a young lamb was nuzzling hismother.
America, perhaps, or Ireland, he had relativesthere. The terrible time at Bourges with the plague. That would cause talk and might get back to thechâteau.
Nowhere could she find rest or satisfaction.
Their eyes grew wide in the watery, green light. Wisps of it blew like hair across his lips and the smooth hands ofthe mistral caressed his cheek.
Riding for an instant on the step he had just time enoughto snatch a kiss. Maria pouted at this, but a knowing glance fromher companion reminded her that it would never do.
The road began now in a series of long even curves todescend. Soon their bells continued to soundagain gently. Despite himself and to his surprise, his voice trembled.
The lane, almost a tunnel under its sturdy hedges, extended acrossthe landscape like a ruled line. The wood which the wind hadpassed through was strangely silent.

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