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his little flower.
It had grown dark. From the living-room of the light-
keeper’s cottage, where Giorgio, one of the Immortal
Thousand, was bending his leonine and heroic head over a
charcoal fire, there came the sound of sizzling and the aro-
ma of an artistic frittura.
In the obscure disarray of that thing, happening like a
cataclysm, it was in her feminine head that some gleam of
reason survived. He was lost to the world in their embraced
stillness. But she said, whispering into his ear—
‘God of mercy! What will become of me—here—now—
between this sky and this water I hate? Linda, Linda—I see
her!’ … She tried to get out of his arms, suddenly relaxed
at the sound of that name. But there was no one approach-
ing their black shapes, enlaced and struggling on the white
background of the wall. ‘Linda! Poor Linda! I tremble! I
shall die of fear before my poor sister Linda, betrothed to-
day to Giovanni—my lover! Giovanni, you must have been
mad! I cannot understand you! You are not like other men!
I will not give you up—never—only to God himself! But
why have you done this blind, mad, cruel, frightful thing?’
Released, she hung her head, let fall her hands. The altar-
cloth, as if tossed by a great wind, lay far away from them,
gleaming white on the black ground.
‘From fear of losing my hope of you,’ said Nostromo.
‘You knew that you had my soul! You know everything!
It was made for you! But what could stand between you and
me? What? Tell me!’ she repeated, without impatience, in
superb assurance.