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rnity; whilst time roared far off; for ever far off; towards
the rim。
Then gradually they were passed away from the supreme centre;
down the circles of praise and joy and gladness; further and
further out; towards the noise and the friction。 But their
hearts had burned and were tempered by the inner reality; they
were unalterably glad。
Gradually they began to wake up; the noises outside became
more real。 They understood and answered the call outside。 They
counted the strokes of the bell。 And when they counted midday;
they understood that it was midday; in the world; and for
themselves also。
It dawned upon her that she was hungry。 She had been getting
hungrier for a lifetime。 But even yet it was not sufficiently
real to rouse her。 A long way off she could hear the words; 〃I
am dying of hunger。〃 Yet she lay still; separate; at peace; and
the words were unuttered。 There was still another lapse。
And then; quite calmly; even a little surprised; she was in
the present; and was saying:
〃I am dying with hunger。〃
〃So am I;〃 he said calmly; as if it were of not the slightest
significance。 And they relapsed into the warm; golden stillness。
And the minutes flowed unheeded past the window outside。
Then suddenly she stirred against him。
〃My dear; I am dying of hunger;〃 she said。
It was a slight pain to him to be brought to。
〃We'll get up;〃 he said; unmoving。
And she sank her head on to him again; and they lay still;
lapsing。 Half consciously; he heard the clock chime the hour。
She did not hear。
〃Do get up;〃 she murmured at length; 〃and give me something
to eat。〃
〃