A Roman Singer

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"How ridiculous!" he cried at last, mastering his anger. "You arejoking. " "Oh, of course I am joking, " I answered, leaving the window. "And nowI must wish you good-morning, with many apologies for my intrusion. "He must have been glad to be rid of me, but he politely insisted onshowing me to the gate. Perhaps he wanted to be sure that I should notask questions of the servants. As we passed through an outer hall wecame suddenly upon Hedwig entering from the opposite direction, dressed in black
..., and looking like a beautiful shadow of pain. As Ihave told you, she did not know me. Benoni bowed to the ground as shewent by, making some flattering speech about her appearance. She hadstarted slightly on first seeing us, and then she went on withoutspeaking; but there was on her face a look of such sovereign scorn andloathing as I never saw on the features of any living being. And morethan scorn, for there was fear and hatred with it: so that if a glancecould tell a whole history, there would have been no detail of herfeeling for Benoni left to guess.

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