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I
felt
reassured
,
and
continued
more
in
the
vein
which
hospitality
indicated
,
to
bid
her
welcome
,
and
to
tell
her
how
much
pleasure
her
accidental
arrival
had
given
us
all
,
and
especially
what
a
happiness
it
was
to
me
.
I
took
her
hand
as
I
spoke
.
I
was
a
little
shy
,
as
lonely
people
are
,
but
the
situation
made
me
eloquent
,
and
even
bold
.
She
pressed
my
hand
,
she
laid
hers
upon
it
,
and
her
eyes
glowed
,
as
,
looking
hastily
into
mine
,
she
smiled
again
,
and
blushed
.
She
answered
my
welcome
very
prettily
.
I
sat
down
beside
her
,
still
wondering
;
and
she
said
:
"
I
must
tell
you
my
vision
about
you
;
it
is
so
very
strange
that
you
and
I
should
have
had
,
each
of
the
other
so
vivid
a
dream
,
that
each
should
have
seen
,
I
you
and
you
me
,
looking
as
we
do
now
,
when
of
course
we
both
were
mere
children
.
I
was
a
child
,
about
six
years
old
,
and
I
awoke
from
a
confused
and
troubled
dream
,
and
found
myself
in
a
room
,
unlike
my
nursery
,
wainscoted
clumsily
in
some
dark
wood
,
and
with
cupboards
and
bedsteads
,
and
chairs
,
and
benches
placed
about
it
.
The
beds
were
,
I
thought
,
all
empty
,
and
the
room
itself
without
anyone
but
myself
in
it
;
and
I
,
after
looking
about
me
for
some
time
,
and
admiring
especially
an
iron
candlestick
with
two
branches
,
which
I
should
certainly
know
again
,
crept
under
one
of
the
beds
to
reach
the
window
;
but
as
I
got
from
under
the
bed
,
I
heard
someone
crying
;
and
looking
up
,
while
I
was
still
upon
my
knees
,
I
saw
you
--
most
assuredly
you
--
as
I
see
you
now
;
a
beautiful
young
lady
,
with
golden
hair
and
large
blue
eyes
,
and
lips
--
your
lips
--
you
as
you
are
here
.
"
Your
looks
won
me
;
I
climbed
on
the
bed
and
put
my
arms
about
you
,
and
I
think
we
both
fell
asleep
.
I
was
aroused
by
a
scream
;
you
were
sitting
up
screaming
.
I
was
frightened
,
and
slipped
down
upon
the
ground
,
and
,
it
seemed
to
me
,
lost
consciousness
for
a
moment
;
and
when
I
came
to
myself
,
I
was
again
in
my
nursery
at
home
.
Your
face
I
have
never
forgotten
since
.
I
could
not
be
misled
by
mere
resemblance
.
You
are
the
lady
whom
I
saw
then
.
"
It
was
now
my
turn
to
relate
my
corresponding
vision
,
which
I
did
,
to
the
undisguised
wonder
of
my
new
acquaintance
.
"
I
do
n't
know
which
should
be
most
afraid
of
the
other
,
"
she
said
,
again
smiling
--
"
If
you
were
less
pretty
I
think
I
should
be
very
much
afraid
of
you
,
but
being
as
you
are
,
and
you
and
I
both
so
young
,
I
feel
only
that
I
have
made
your
acquaintance
twelve
years
ago
,
and
have
already
a
right
to
your
intimacy
;
at
all
events
it
does
seem
as
if
we
were
destined
,
from
our
earliest
childhood
,
to
be
friends
.
I
wonder
whether
you
feel
as
strangely
drawn
towards
me
as
I
do
to
you
;
I
have
never
had
a
friend
--
shall
I
find
one
now
?
"
She
sighed
,
and
her
fine
dark
eyes
gazed
passionately
on
me
.
Now
the
truth
is
,
I
felt
rather
unaccountably
towards
the
beautiful
stranger
.
I
did
feel
,
as
she
said
,
"
drawn
towards
her
,
"
but
there
was
also
something
of
repulsion
.
In
this
ambiguous
feeling
,
however
,
the
sense
of
attraction
immensely
prevailed
.
She
interested
and
won
me
;
she
was
so
beautiful
and
so
indescribably
engaging
.