The Amazing Interlude - Page 154/173

He did not kiss her that night when she and Belle went together up the

stairs. But he stared after her gloomily, with hurt and bewilderment in

his eyes.

He did not understand. He never would. She had come home to him all

gentleness and tenderness, ready to find in him the things she needed so

badly. But out of his obstinacy and hurt he had himself built up a

barrier.

That night Sara Lee dreamed that she was back in the little house of

mercy. Rene was there; and Henri; and Jean, with the patch over his eye.

They were waiting for the men to come, and the narrow hall was full of

the odor of Marie's soup. Then she heard them coming, the shuffling of

many feet on the road. She went to the door, with Henri beside her, and

watched them coming up the road, a deeper shadow in the blackness--tired

men, wounded men, homeless men coming to her little house with its

firelight and its warmth. Here and there the match that lighted a

cigarette showed a white but smiling face. They stopped before the door,

and the warm little house, with its guarded lights and its food and

cheer, took them in.