Leo Tolstoy Quotes
As Soon As She Had Gone Out, Swift, Swift Light Steps Sounded On The Parquet, And His Bliss, His Life, Himself - What Was Best In Himself, What He Had So Long Sought And Longed For - Was Quickly, So Quickly Approaching Him. She Did Not Walk But Seemed, By Some Unseen Force, To Float To Him. He Saw Nothing But Her Clear, Truthful Eyes, Frightened By That Same Bliss Of Love That Flooded His Heart. Those Eyes Were Shining Nearer And Nearer, Blinding Him With Their Light Of Love. She Stopped Close To Him, Touching Him. Her Hands Rose And Dropped On His Shoulders.
She Had Done All She Could - She Had Run Up To Him And Given Herself Up Entirely, Shyly, Blissfully. He Put His Arms Around Her And Pressed His Lips To Her Mouth That Sought His Kiss.
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