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y? The great mass
of activity in which mankind was engaged meant nothing to him。
By nature; he had no part in it。 What did he live for; then? For
Anna only; and for the sake of living? What did he want on this
earth? Anna only; and his children; and his life with his
children and her? Was there no more?
He was attended by a sense of something more; something
further; which gave him absolute being。 It was as if now he
existed in Eternity; let Time be what it might。 What was there
outside? The fabricated world; that he did not believe in? What
should he bring to her; from outside? Nothing? Was it enough; as
it was? He was troubled in his acquiescence。 She was not with
him。 Yet he scarcely believed in himself; apart from her; though
the whole Infinite was with him。 Let the whole world slide down
and over the edge of oblivion; he would stand alone。 But he was
unsure of her。 And he existed also in her。 So he was unsure。
He hovered near to her; never quite able to forget the vague;
haunting uncertainty; that seemed to challenge him; and which he
would not hear。 A pang of dread; almost guilt; as of
insufficiency; would go over him as he heard her talking to the
baby。 She stood before the window; with the month…old child in
her arms; talking in a musical; young sing…song that he had not
heard before; and which rang on his heart like a claim from the
distance; or the voice of another world sounding its claim on
him。 He stood near; listening; and his heart surged; surged to
rise and submit。 Then it shrank back and stayed aloof。 He could
not move; a denial was upon him; as if he could not deny
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