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nt. She is the jealous one of my household--but, hush! the others know nothing of this.... Certainly she is the most remarkable and the most perfect of my little animals. Hadidje is a Jewess of Samos, a Jewess of a type singularly rare among the descendants of Israel. She is a blonde of a mingled tint, soft and golden, of which the Veronese blonde will give you no idea. Her beauty is undoubtedly one of those effects of selection and crossing admitted as the foundation of Darwin's system.... England has left her trace there! Picture to yourself one of those "Keepsake" girls escaped from Byron's "Bride of Abydos" or his "Giaour;" take some such charming creature, fair and fresh-complexioned, white and pink, and plunge her in the atmosphere of the harem, which will orientalise her charms and give her that--whatever it is--which characterises the undulating fascinations of the sultanas. My dear friend, an incredible event has happened--an event astounding, unheard of, supernatural! Don't try to guess; you will never succeed, _never!_ It surpasses the most prodigious and miraculous occurrence ever imagined by human brain. Yesterday I had broken off my letter, distracted by Hadidje, at the very moment when I was tracing her portrait for you. The day passed away before I again found leisure to finish it. This morning I was breakfasting at the chateau all alone in my study, where I generally have my meals, in order not to interrupt my work. While I was ruminating over the last number of a scientific magazine, my ear was struck by the noise of a carriage rolling over the gravel walk. As I very seldom receive visits, and my friend George, the spahi, always comes on foot, I thought it must be my notary coming to stir me up about some business matters; he had been reproaching me the last fortnight for neglecting them. The carriage stopped in front of the doorsteps. I heard the servants running across the antichamber. Suddenly I heard a cry, followed by confused voices, which sounded as though trembling with fright, and finally fresh sounds of steps, rushing headlong, as in a sudden rout. Wondering what this might mean, I listened, when all of a sudden a stentorian voice shouted out these words:-- "But what's the matter with those blockheads? How much longer are they going to leave me here with my bag?" Louis, imagine my amazement and stupefaction! I thought I recognised the voice of my dead uncle, which in the brazen no
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