Gargoyles

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Cover of the book Gargoyles by Ben Hecht, AP Publishing House
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Author: Ben Hecht ISBN: 1230000036299
Publisher: AP Publishing House Publication: December 3, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ben Hecht
ISBN: 1230000036299
Publisher: AP Publishing House
Publication: December 3, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

She was crying on the couch. All right. Let her. But she was crying because she wanted something.... His hands grabbed her head and straightened her face until their eyes were looking into each other.
"Listen," he said. He was shaking her. "I'm going away."
Eyes watched each other. She looked until the face she had once kissed became entirely strange. There was no Lief, no lover. But a face staring murderously into hers. But there was something else. Tears behind the stare. Why was he weeping? The question like a tiny visitor sat down in her mind.
He let her go and walked from the room, grabbing his hat and coat into his hands as he went.
Doris listened. Down the stairs. Outside. He was gone. She went to the window. Her eye had swelled and her cheek pained. She sat down and looked into the street.
"He hit me," she was whispering to herself. She began to weep with shame. But her tears seemed to soften her heart toward him. He had cried too. She arose and went to the bed. Here she had lain with him. Warm, familiar hours. Here her arms had held him. She threw herself down and wept aloud.

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She was crying on the couch. All right. Let her. But she was crying because she wanted something.... His hands grabbed her head and straightened her face until their eyes were looking into each other.
"Listen," he said. He was shaking her. "I'm going away."
Eyes watched each other. She looked until the face she had once kissed became entirely strange. There was no Lief, no lover. But a face staring murderously into hers. But there was something else. Tears behind the stare. Why was he weeping? The question like a tiny visitor sat down in her mind.
He let her go and walked from the room, grabbing his hat and coat into his hands as he went.
Doris listened. Down the stairs. Outside. He was gone. She went to the window. Her eye had swelled and her cheek pained. She sat down and looked into the street.
"He hit me," she was whispering to herself. She began to weep with shame. But her tears seemed to soften her heart toward him. He had cried too. She arose and went to the bed. Here she had lain with him. Warm, familiar hours. Here her arms had held him. She threw herself down and wept aloud.

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