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A Test Of Love

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    "Now who shall say he loves me not."

    He wooed her first in an atmosphere
        Of tender and low-breathed sighs;
    But the pang of her laugh went cutting clear
        To the soul of the enterprise;
    "You beg so pert for the kiss you seek
        It reminds me, John," she said,
    "Of a poodle pet that jumps to 'speak'
        For a crumb or a crust of bread."

    And flashing up, with the blush that flushed
        His face like a tableau-light,
    Came a bitter threat that his white lips hushed
        To a chill, hoarse-voiced "Good night!"
    And again her laugh, like a knell that tolled,
        And a wide-eyed mock surprise, -
    "Why, John," she said, "you have taken cold
        In the chill air of your sighs!"

    And then he turned, and with teeth tight clenched,
        He told her he hated her, -
    That his love for her from his heart he wrenched
        Like a corpse from a sepulcher.
    And then she called him "a ghoul all red
        With the quintessence of crimes" -
    "But I know you love me now," she said,
        And kissed him a hundred times.



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