The Alhambra

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" The three beautiful princesses were filled with horror at the idea. With all her virtuous indignation, the good old woman was of a placable nature, and easily appeased.
Besides, the music seemed to have a beneficial effect upon her young mistresses. A rosy bloom had already come to their cheeks, and their eyes began to sparkle. She made no further objection, therefore to the amorous ditty of the cavaliers.
When it was finished, the princesses remained silent for a time; at length Zorayda took
... up a lute, and with a sweet, though faint and trembling voice, warbled a little Arabian air, the burden of which was, " The rose is concealed among her leaves, but she listens with delight to the song of the nightingale." 3i6 THE ALHAMBRA From this time forward the cavaliers worked almost daily in the ravine. The considerate Hussein Baba became more and more indulgent, and daily more prone to sleep at his post.
For some time a vague intercourse was kept up by popular songs and romances, which in some measure responded to each other, and breathed the feelings of the parties.


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