chapter 19
AARM NIG on trees, on tones of tanding in the high window.
Devin o and quickly turns. Rovigo running up, to stop, rigid h Alais.
quot;; to tones beside Devin. raught, he has a knife in his hand.
quot;?quot; Devin gasps, uncompre; do you . . . ?”
quot;My fingers! No t; And Sandre dAstibar slaps t of to Devins palm and curls one in treet. Only ended. to the Palm.
quot;Sandre . . .quot; Devin begins, stammering.
quot;No me, Devin!”
Devin does as old. incing, gritting eet pain against grief, do.
Alais, not the Duke.
But in t ts clean to grind against stone t and dazzling flased by a corona of ar about in ter-image of its glow.
Alais is on to quickly his bleeding hand.
Sandre lifts t , silent in t a word spoken, Alais ing his arm.
From ant crasing. Silted in tall riana becomes suddenly taut. Soo far ao make out too terribly far. turn to to t.
quot;O t; Alessans voice is a ragged w.
too late. Far, far too late.
On y road, Devin sees her fall.
Not o deat graceful as s dos forand. torting blur in t, a sural in traig t stops for a moment, seizing at this wild, impossible hope.
t starts beating again, ever Sandre ried, it is not enougoo far, it is too oo neo triana falls. Unstayed, unciful as a moonlit fantasy of a woman wo a broken, crumpled ending behe garden wall.
Alais bursts into desperate sobs. Sandre covers ears in ood, to the garden.
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