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The light in the west was fading, where the sun had already sunk into

a matchless luxury of violet draperies. We were alone in this

immensity, at the feet of the rigid black rocks. Nothing but

ourselves. Nothing, nothing but ourselves.

I held out my hand to Morhange, and he pressed it. Then he said: "If they still seem infinitely long to me, the several thousand

kilometers which separate me from the instant when, my task

accomplished, I shall at last find oblivion in the cloister for the

things for which I was not made, let me tell you this;--the several

hundred kilometers which still separate us from Shikh-Salah seem to me

infinitely short to traverse in your company."

On the pale water of the little pool, motionless and fixed like a

silver nail, a star had just been born.

"Shikh-Salah," I murmured, my heart full of an indefinable sadness.

"Patience, we are not there yet."

In truth, we never were to be there.