The Man Who Laughs


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pressing hand, brow touching brow, and whispered to each other,  
intoxicated with love.  
The compartment in the middle served two purposes--for the public it was  
a stage, for the actors a dining-room.  
Ursus, ever delighting in comparisons, profited by the diversity of its  
uses to liken the central compartment in the Green Box to the arradach  
in an Abyssinian hut.  
Ursus counted the receipts, then they supped. In love all is ideal. In  
love, eating and drinking together affords opportunities for many sweet  
promiscuous touches, by which a mouthful becomes a kiss. They drank ale  
or wine from the same glass, as they might drink dew out of the same  
lily. Two souls in love are as full of grace as two birds. Gwynplaine  
waited on Dea, cut her bread, poured out her drink, approached her too  
close.  
"
Hum!" cried Ursus, and he turned away, his scolding melting into a  
smile.  
The wolf supped under the table, heedless of everything which did  
actually not concern his bone.  
Fibi and Vinos shared the repast, but gave little trouble. These  
vagabonds, half wild and as uncouth as ever, spoke in the gipsy language  
to each other.  
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