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TWO LIVES. PART 2: 25 by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD

First Line: AN INSTANT - LEAPT - LEAPT - FOLLOWED. - IN THE HALL
Last Line: "LETTERS THAT SHRIEKED UPON ME, ""SHE IS DEAD!"
Subject(s): DEATH; DEAD, THE;

An instant -- leapt -- leapt -- followed. -- In the hall
I heard the click of key on upper floor --
Strength left my knees -- I could but crawl and crawl --
And trembled groping to her chamber door --
I heard the rattling of a box -- a knife? --
Razor at throat? -- the panel -- shall I break? --
Perhaps it's nothing -- I grip the knob, -- "My wife!
O open! Open for your husband's sake!" --
She opened . . . with a vision on her face,
And hands uplifted to immortal things,
And past me flew . . . upon her toilet case
An emptied glass with foam in awful rings,
And a green bottle labelled with the red
Letters that shrieked upon me, @3"She is dead!"@1



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