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MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932

"The Grey Cloak"

He was weighing the advisability of
letting the Chevalier read it first. And yet he had an equal right to
the reading. He sighed, drew forth the contents and read . . . read
with shaking hands, read with terror, amazement, exultation, belief and
unbelief. He rose quickly; the room, it was close; he breathed with
difficulty. And the marquis had requested that he read it! Irony! He
had taken it up in his hands twice, and had not known! Irony, irony,
irony! He opened the window and stepped out upon the balcony. Above
the world, half hidden under the spotless fleece of winter, a white sun
shone in a pallid sky.
Brother Jacques's skin was transparent, his hair was patched with grey,
his eyes were hollow, but at this moment his mien was lordly. His pack
lay on the floor beyond, forgotten. With his head high, his nostrils
wide, his arms pressing his sides and his hands clenched, he looked
toward France. The smoke, curling up from the chimneys below, he saw
not, nor the tree-dotted Isle of Orleans, nor the rolling mainshore
opposite. His gaze in fancy had traversed more than three thousand
miles. He saw a grand chateau, terraced, with gardens, smooth
driveways, fountains and classic marbles, crisp green hills behind all
these, and a stream of running water.


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