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(1921) Author: Sigrid Undset
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without knocking, and came close to the bed. She felt for her
friend’s face in the dark and stroked it. “Tired?”

“No. I am going to get up now.”

“When did you come home?”

“About three o’clock. I went to Prati for a bath before
lunch and ate at the Ripetta, you know, and when I came
home I went to bed at once. I am thoroughly rested. I’ll
get up now.”

“Wait a moment. It’s very cold; let me light the fire.”
Francesca lighted the lamp on the table.

“Why not call the signora? Oh, Cesca, come here, let me
look at you.” Jenny sat up in bed.

Francesca placed the lamp on the table by the bed and turned
slowly round in the light of it. She had put on a white blouse
with her green skirt and thrown a striped scarf about her
shoulders. Round her neck she wore a double row of deep red
corals, and long, polished drops hung from her ears. She
pulled her hair laughingly from her ears to show that the
drops were tied to them by means of darning wool.

“Fancy, I got them for sixty-eight lire — a bargain, wasn’t
it? Do you think they suit me?”

“Capitally! With that costume, too. I should like to paint
you as you are now.”

“Yes, do. I can sit to you if you like — I’m too restless
nowadays to work. Oh dear!” She sighed and sat down on
the bed. “I had better go and bring the coal.”

She came back carrying an earthenware pot of burning
charcoal, and stooped down over the little stove. “Stay in bed,
dear, till it gets a little warmer in here. I will make the tea
and lay the table. I see you have brought your drawing home.
Let me have a look at it.” She placed the board against a
chair and held the lamp to it.

“I say! I say!”

“It is not too bad — what do you think? I am going to

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