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‘
I
am
not
so
sure
of
that
,
if
it
would
only
rouse
her
.
She
has
slept
so
very
long
.
And
yet
I
am
rash
to
say
so
.
It
is
a
good
and
happy
sleep
—
eh
?
’
‘
Indeed
it
is
,
’
returned
the
bachelor
.
‘
Indeed
,
indeed
,
it
is
!
’
‘
That
’
s
well
!
—
and
the
waking
—
’
faltered
the
old
man
.
‘
Happy
too
.
Happier
than
tongue
can
tell
,
or
heart
of
man
conceive
.
’
They
watched
him
as
he
rose
and
stole
on
tiptoe
to
the
other
chamber
where
the
lamp
had
been
replaced
.
They
listened
as
he
spoke
again
within
its
silent
walls
.
They
looked
into
the
faces
of
each
other
,
and
no
man
’
s
cheek
was
free
from
tears
.
He
came
back
,
whispering
that
she
was
still
asleep
,
but
that
he
thought
she
had
moved
.
It
was
her
hand
,
he
said
—
a
little
—
a
very
,
very
little
—
but
he
was
pretty
sure
she
had
moved
it
—
perhaps
in
seeking
his
.
He
had
known
her
do
that
,
before
now
,
though
in
the
deepest
sleep
the
while
.
And
when
he
had
said
this
,
he
dropped
into
his
chair
again
,
and
clasping
his
hands
above
his
head
,
uttered
a
cry
never
to
be
forgotten
.
The
poor
schoolmaster
motioned
to
the
bachelor
that
he
would
come
on
the
other
side
,
and
speak
to
him
.
They
gently
unlocked
his
fingers
,
which
he
had
twisted
in
his
grey
hair
,
and
pressed
them
in
their
own
.
‘
He
will
hear
me
,
’
said
the
schoolmaster
,
‘
I
am
sure
.
He
will
hear
either
me
or
you
if
we
beseech
him
.
She
would
,
at
all
times
.
’
‘
I
will
hear
any
voice
she
liked
to
hear
,
’
cried
the
old
man
.
‘
I
love
all
she
loved
!
’
‘
I
know
you
do
,
’
returned
the
schoolmaster
.
‘
I
am
certain
of
it
.
Think
of
her
;
think
of
all
the
sorrows
and
afflictions
you
have
shared
together
;
of
all
the
trials
,
and
all
the
peaceful
pleasures
,
you
have
jointly
known
.
’