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If you see ours, hurry back and tellChloris to call me, for I must go to the temple of Cypris. " "You?" asked Xanthe, laughing.
"I, and you are the last person who should sneer at the errand; nay, youcan accompany me. " "No! I will cut the roses. " These words were uttered in a tone the house-keeper knew well. WheneverXanthe used it, she insisted upon having her own way, and did what shepleased, while Semestre, who usually never admitted that her hearing wasno longer so keen as in former clays,
... in such cases willingly pleaded herdeafness, in order to avoid a retreat.
To-day she particularly shrank from irritating the easily-excited girl, and therefore replied: "What did you say? Wouldn't it be better for you to go and cut the rosesimmediately, my dove? Make haste, for the vessel for which you are towatch bears your happiness. How beautiful the ornaments Leonax isbringing will look! We have never yet seen the like, I imagine. Thepeople in Messina haven't forgotten poor me either, for I heard whispersabout a robe such as matrons wear.


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