With a swelling heart he snatched it up, and strode to the hearthrug.
There, with one devastating sweep of his arm, he rendered the
mantelpiece a solitude. Everything went with one glorious crash--pipes,
tobacco-jar, cigarettes, Bulgarian Atrocities--all. Last, but not least,
with a heavy thud, went the Meldrum Carburettor. The day of Things was
over.
Then, very reverently, in the very centre of the desert that he had
created for her, he planted a portrait--the portrait of a Lady, in a
large, round, shining, silver frame.
THE END
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