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1868–1950

Julia Miller

Edgar Lee Masters

WE quarreled that morning, For he was sixty — five, and I was thirty, And I was nervous and heavy with the child Whose birth I dreaded.

I thought over the last letter written me By that estranged young soul Whose betrayal of me I had concealed By marrying the old man.

Then I took morphine and sat down to read. Across the blackness that came over my eyes I see the flickering light of these words even now: “And Jesus said unto him, Verily

I say unto thee, To-day thou shalt Be with me in paradise.”

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