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Chapter 15

           Hecouldnotwatchherdisintegrationswithoutparticipatinginthem.Hisintuitionrilledoutofhimastendernessandcompassionhecouldonlytakethecharacteristicallymoderncourse,tointerposehewouldgetanursefromZurich,totakeheroverto-night.

           "YouCANhelpme."

           Hersweetbullyingpulledhimforwardoffhisfeet."You’vehelpedmebeforeyoucanhelpmenow."

           "Icanonlyhelpyouthesameoldway."

           "Someonecanhelpme."

           "Maybeso.Youcanhelpyourselfmost.Let’sfindthechildren."

           TherewerenumerouslotteryboothswithwhitewheelsDickwasstartledwhenheinquiredatthefirstandencounteredblankdisavowals.Evil-eyed,Nicolestoodapart,denyingthechildren,resentingthemaspartofadownrightworldshesoughttomakeamorphous.PresentlyDickfoundthem,surroundedbywomenwhowereexaminingthemwithdelightlikefinegoods,andbypeasantchildrenstaring.

           "Merci,Monsieur,ahMonsieuresttropgénéreux.C’étaitunplaisir,M’sieur,Madame.Aurevoir,mespetits."

           Theystartedbackwithahotsorrowstreamingdownuponthem;thecarwasweightedwiththeirmutualapprehensionandanguish,andthechildren’smouthsweregravewithdisappointment.Griefpresenteditselfinitsterrible,darkunfamiliarcolor.SomewherearoundZug,Nicole,withaconvulsiveeffort,reiteratedaremarkshehadmadebeforeaboutamistyyellowhousesetbackfromtheroadthatlookedlikeapaintingnotyetdry,butitwasjustanattempttocatchataropethatwasplayingouttooswiftly.

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