She bent over him. He looked at her wonderingly.
‘
Es ist kleines Frauchen
,’ he said, and he smiled and kissed her.
She sat there holding his hand and suddenly all the pain and suffering seemed to fall away from his face and he was the young and beautiful Albert again at whom she had only to look to know that she would love him for ever.
Albert was dead.
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