The Bloody Chamber-2
to go and fetcool and pray examine too closely, pray to God be struck blind.
o t jangled at every step like a curious musical instrument, ting on te ssleeves, seemed to me he was in despair.
Strange. In spite of my fear of made me te from t moment, a stence despair, rank and gly, as if t surrounded once begun to fester, or t ing to ts of flayed of y of ed a tremendous pressure on t tated to ttom of t pounded against the shore.
I t, bet, me tered eyes as t recognise me, I felt a terrified pity for range, secret places t, if I loved o follow o die.
trocious loneliness of t monster!
t in raction. I saement. tretc for ters in tle; t turned toained a sombre delirium t seemed to me compounded of a gly, yes, s also of a terrible, guilty joy as ained tell-tale stain self into a mark t on a playing card. it for a wary, brooding.
quot;It is t leads to t; timbre of certain great cat seem, restrain a sob.
quot;Otle love of music,quot; as if grieving. quot;My little love, youll never know e daylig;
t;Kneel!quot;
I knelt before ly to my fore t. I felt a faint tingling of tarily glanced at myself in t-sain ransferred itself to my foreo te mark of a Bra been cut. back on tting t same, heavy sigh as he had done when I said I would marry him.
quot;My virgin of tyrdom.quot;
quot; form s take?quot; I said.
quot;Decapitation,quot; voluptuously. quot;Go and bat on t o ristan and t prefigures yo