Maurice held her blond head against his breast, quivering through flesh and spirit. That was the moment of life. What was conquering the dense resistance of material things, or coming off victor in bouts with men? The moment of life is when the infinite sea opens before the lover.
The heart of the island held them like the heart of Allah. The pines sang around them.
“We must go on,” spoke Lily. “It is so dark we can't see the Indian on the trail.”
“There isn't any Indian on the trail now,” laughed Maurice. “You can never frighten me with him again.”
THE END
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