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At
last
the
prince
came
out
of
the
dark
,
gloomy
park
,
in
which
he
had
wandered
about
for
hours
just
as
yesterday
.
The
bright
night
seemed
to
him
to
be
lighter
than
ever
.
"
It
must
be
quite
early
,
"
he
thought
.
(
He
had
forgotten
his
watch
.
)
There
was
a
sound
of
distant
music
somewhere
.
"
Ah
,
"
he
thought
,
"
the
Vauxhall
!
They
wo
n't
be
there
today
,
of
course
!
"
At
this
moment
he
noticed
that
he
was
close
to
their
house
;
he
had
felt
that
he
must
gravitate
to
this
spot
eventually
,
and
,
with
a
beating
heart
,
he
mounted
the
verandah
steps
.
No
one
met
him
;
the
verandah
was
empty
,
and
nearly
pitch
dark
.
He
opened
the
door
into
the
room
,
but
it
,
too
,
was
dark
and
empty
.
He
stood
in
the
middle
of
the
room
in
perplexity
.
Suddenly
the
door
opened
,
and
in
came
Alexandra
,
candle
in
hand
.
Seeing
the
prince
she
stopped
before
him
in
surprise
,
looking
at
him
questioningly
.
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It
was
clear
that
she
had
been
merely
passing
through
the
room
from
door
to
door
,
and
had
not
had
the
remotest
notion
that
she
would
meet
anyone
.
"
How
did
you
come
here
?
"
she
asked
,
at
last
.
"
I
--
I
--
came
in
--
"
"
Mamma
is
not
very
well
,
nor
is
Aglaya
.
Adelaida
has
gone
to
bed
,
and
I
am
just
going
.
We
were
alone
the
whole
evening
.
Father
and
Prince
S.
have
gone
to
town
.
"
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"
I
have
come
to
you
--
now
--
to
--
"
"
Do
you
know
what
time
it
is
?
"
"
N
--
no
!
"