Chapter II The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories | ||
2. Chapter II
The fairy appeared, and said:
"Four of the gifts remain. Choose once more; and oh, remember— time is flying, and only one of them is precious."
The man considered long, then chose Love; and did not mark the tears that rose in the fairy's eyes.
After many, many years the man sat by a coffin, in an empty home. And he communed with himself, saying: "One by one they have gone away and left me; and now she lies here, the dearest and the last. Desolation after desolation has swept over me; for each hour of happiness the treacherous trader, Love, as sold me I have paid a thousand hours of grief. Out of my heart of hearts I curse him."
Chapter II The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories | ||