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Mtu Diesel Engine 8v 183 Te 2 Maintenance Manual m020080 10e 2002
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The sad maiden, however, was perfectly silent, and looking into
her melancholy eyes he discerned a doubt in them if even the joy of
heaven could compensate for that which we suffer and are deprived
of on earth.
After a little while Blanche began, "Is the dear God then
displeased if an angel looking down yearns for the earth?"
For two nights she had had no sleep; on the third she was
exhausted and slept soundly, and dreamed a sweet--wonderfully
sweet dream.
Was not that the sound of a horse's hoof which broke on the
stillness of night? In her long white nightdress she flew to the
window.
* * * * *
The heavy fall was heard in the castle, and soon the servants with
torches hurried forth to see what had happened.
But Gottfried coldly turned him away from the dead maiden.
Right tenderly the old soldier lifted the lovely body in his arms,
murmuring:
"Her heart was broken--she is released!"
XI
A time full of enigmas! and among the many enigmas which lived
in it, was one of a sad, silent monk, of whom his cloister-brethren
asserted that he once had led a very dissolute life, but now was the
most absorbed dèvoté.
And whilst King Francis, at variance with himself and the world,
tried to maintain, even to the end, the appearance of ostentatious
levity, and to win fresh renown as a patron of art, and to console
himself for his lost self-respect with the flatteries of the Duchess
d'Etampes, this monk devoted every single hour which remained to
him, after the barest satisfaction of his physical needs, and the
fulfilment of his religious duties, to one and the same work,--a sweet
girl's head,--which he, with his slender, effeminate, courtier's hand,
formed out of wax after a death mask, and ever again re-formed,
and could never finish to his own satisfaction. Discouraged,
disappointed, he destroyed each day the work of the preceding until
finally, in the very last year of his life he became more tranquil, and
then under his never-weary hands arose an exquisite maiden's head
with a sweet, thoughtful expression of face,--the little head bent
forward as if listening to a great joy, yet weighed down by the
presentiment of a terrible pain!
And he worked at the head on his knees, like Fra Angelico at his
ecstatic pictures of saints, and he coloured it most beautifully--but
still, not as if it were the head of a living maiden, but as of one who
had died in the freshness of youth. When he succeeded, he smiled
and closed his eyes for ever.
XII
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