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871
Nothing
,
she
answered
.
872
You
have
rested
as
well
as
usual
?
873
Quite
as
well
as
usual
.
Have
you
had
any
letters
this
morning
?
Have
you
heard
when
she
is
coming
?
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874
I
have
had
no
letters
.
Are
you
really
going
to
stay
here
?
Has
your
experience
of
last
night
not
altered
the
opinion
which
you
expressed
to
me
yesterday
?
875
Not
in
the
least
.
876
The
momentary
gleam
of
animation
which
had
crossed
her
face
when
she
questioned
him
about
Agnes
,
died
out
of
it
again
when
he
answered
her
.
She
looked
,
she
spoke
,
she
ate
her
breakfast
,
with
a
vacant
resignation
,
like
a
woman
who
had
done
with
hopes
,
done
with
interests
,
done
with
everything
but
the
mechanical
movements
and
instincts
of
life
.
877
Francis
went
out
,
on
the
customary
travellers
pilgrimage
to
the
shrines
of
Titian
and
Tintoret
.
After
some
hours
of
absence
,
he
found
a
letter
waiting
for
him
when
he
got
back
to
the
hotel
.
It
was
written
by
his
brother
Henry
,
and
it
recommended
him
to
return
to
Milan
immediately
.
The
proprietor
of
a
French
theatre
,
recently
arrived
from
Venice
,
was
trying
to
induce
the
famous
dancer
whom
Francis
had
engaged
to
break
faith
with
him
and
accept
a
higher
salary
.
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878
Having
made
this
startling
announcement
,
Henry
proceeded
to
inform
his
brother
that
Lord
and
Lady
Montbarry
,
with
Agnes
and
the
children
,
would
arrive
in
Venice
in
three
days
more
.
879
They
know
nothing
of
our
adventures
at
the
hotel
,
Henry
wrote
;
and
they
have
telegraphed
to
the
manager
for
the
accommodation
that
they
want
.
There
would
be
something
absurdly
superstitious
in
our
giving
them
a
warning
which
would
frighten
the
ladies
and
children
out
of
the
best
hotel
in
Venice
.
We
shall
be
a
strong
party
this
time
too
strong
a
party
for
ghosts
!
I
shall
meet
the
travellers
on
their
arrival
,
of
course
,
and
try
my
luck
again
at
what
you
call
the
Haunted
Hotel
.
Arthur
Barville
and
his
wife
have
already
got
as
far
on
their
way
as
Trent
;
and
two
of
the
lady
s
relations
have
arranged
to
accompany
them
on
the
journey
to
Venice
.
880
Naturally
indignant
at
the
conduct
of
his
Parisian
colleague
,
Francis
made
his
preparations
for
returning
to
Milan
by
the
train
of
that
day
.