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322 THE MIRACLES OF ANTICHRIST ’
The children in Gela are allowed to caress at least
Domenico, but I — ”
“ What do you wish, Micaela, what do you want?”
They looked at one another, and their eyes
simultaneously filled with tears.
“I have no one but you,” she murmured.
Cavaliere Palmeri opened his arms
unconditionally to her. She rose hesitatingly; she did not
know if she saw right.
“I know how it is going to be,” he said,
grumb-lingly; “not one minute will I have to myself.”
“To find the villa?”
“Come here and kiss me, Micaela! To-night is
the first time since we left Catania that you have
been irresistible.”
When she threw her arms about him it was with
a hoarse, wild cry which almost frightened him.
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