The Sojourner-2
ris recognized e. t lingeringly and ty-eigemples darkened and pulsed visibly.
quot;Its time you started for ter.quot;
Ferris te good-byes. to the door.
A reets turnal city e attentiveness of departure and pertime and the coming journey.
t day y from t, toylike, precise. t belantic and tant European s of to of Elizabetle envy and inexplicable regret. t ed tones, remained; tself evaded ead t voice of t Elizabet came to ed mockingly and in a minor key. Suspended above ties of transience and solitude no longer troubled of y. During the shore of France.
At midnigaxi crossing Paris. It s of t bistros gleamed on t pavements. As aler a transocean fliginents oo sudden. Ne morning, t Paris. Ferris glimpsed ties, of transitory loves; and time, ter glissando of time always.
quot;Vite! Vite!quot; error. quot;Dépêc;
Valentin opened to tle boy gro, tarily.
quot;Jattends Maman.quot;
Jeannine urned to a drating t es and rip balloon.
quot;e o tuileries.quot;
to Elizabeto , ttisoned -- time bringing only recognition and sudden joy.
quot;Monsieur Jean,quot; t;did you see ;
Confused, Ferris t only of anot;See ;
quot;Your dead papa in Georgia.quot; t;as ;
Ferris spoke ;e en to tuileries. Ride to t s;
quot;Monsieur Jean,quot; Valentin said. quot;t;
Again, terror t of ed years and deatin, responsive and confident, still nestled in ouc c te eyelasion ion as protean as e time.