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"
'
She
did
not
look
up
,
'
said
the
young
lady
,
plaintively
.
"
'
The
Countess
had
taken
off
her
mask
,
perhaps
,
and
did
not
care
to
show
her
face
,
'
I
said
;
'
and
she
could
not
know
that
you
were
in
the
window
.
'
"
She
sighed
,
and
looked
in
my
face
.
She
was
so
beautiful
that
I
relented
.
I
was
sorry
I
had
for
a
moment
repented
of
my
hospitality
,
and
I
determined
to
make
her
amends
for
the
unavowed
churlishness
of
my
reception
.
"
The
young
lady
,
replacing
her
mask
,
joined
my
ward
in
persuading
me
to
return
to
the
grounds
,
where
the
concert
was
soon
to
be
renewed
.
We
did
so
,
and
walked
up
and
down
the
terrace
that
lies
under
the
castle
windows
.
"
Millarca
became
very
intimate
with
us
,
and
amused
us
with
lively
descriptions
and
stories
of
most
of
the
great
people
whom
we
saw
upon
the
terrace
.
I
liked
her
more
and
more
every
minute
.
Her
gossip
without
being
ill-natured
,
was
extremely
diverting
to
me
,
who
had
been
so
long
out
of
the
great
world
.
I
thought
what
life
she
would
give
to
our
sometimes
lonely
evenings
at
home
.
"
This
ball
was
not
over
until
the
morning
sun
had
almost
reached
the
horizon
.
It
pleased
the
Grand
Duke
to
dance
till
then
,
so
loyal
people
could
not
go
away
,
or
think
of
bed
.
"
We
had
just
got
through
a
crowded
saloon
,
when
my
ward
asked
me
what
had
become
of
Millarca
.
I
thought
she
had
been
by
her
side
,
and
she
fancied
she
was
by
mine
.
The
fact
was
,
we
had
lost
her
.
"
All
my
efforts
to
find
her
were
vain
.
I
feared
that
she
had
mistaken
,
in
the
confusion
of
a
momentary
separation
from
us
,
other
people
for
her
new
friends
,
and
had
,
possibly
,
pursued
and
lost
them
in
the
extensive
grounds
which
were
thrown
open
to
us
"
Now
,
in
its
full
force
,
I
recognized
a
new
folly
in
my
having
undertaken
the
charge
of
a
young
lady
without
so
much
as
knowing
her
name
;
and
fettered
as
I
was
by
promises
,
of
the
reasons
for
imposing
which
I
knew
nothing
,
I
could
not
even
point
my
inquiries
by
saying
that
the
missing
young
lady
was
the
daughter
of
the
Countess
who
had
taken
her
departure
a
few
hours
before
.
"
Morning
broke
.
It
was
clear
daylight
before
I
gave
up
my
search
.
It
was
not
till
near
two
o'clock
next
day
that
we
heard
anything
of
my
missing
charge
.