The Great Adventure Of Max Breuck: 64
Amy Lowell
Into the night again he hurried, now Pale and in haste; and far beyond the town He set his goal. And then he wondered how Poor C. D. L. had come to die. “It’s grown Handy in killing, maybe, this I’ve bought, And will work punctually.” His sorrow fell Upon his senses, shutting out all else. Again he wept, and called, and blindly fought The heavy miles away. “Christine. I’m well. I’m coming. My Own Wife!” He lurched with failing pulse.
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