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or confused And did he guess who sent the key to him? Be quick! or did he not? He did not guess At all, perhaps! or guessed amiss! Come, speak, How! not a word to answer me? Oh, fie! You never were so dull--so slow before, 'Tis past all patience. PAGE. Dearest lady, hear me! Both key and note I placed within his hands, In the queen's antechamber, and he started And gazed with wonder when I told him that A lady sent me! PRINCESS. Did he start? go on! That's excellent. Proceed, what next ensued? PAGE. I would have told him more, but he grew pale, And snatched the letter from my hand, and said With look of deadly menace, he knew all. He read the letter with confusion through, And straight began to tremble. PRINCESS. He knew all! He knew it all? Were those his very words? PAGE. He asked me, and again he asked, if you With your own hands had given me the letter? PRINCESS. If I? Then did he mention me by name? PAGE. By name! no name he mentioned: there might be Listeners, he said, about the palace, who Might to the king disclose it. PRINCESS (surprised). Said he that? PAGE. He further said, it much concerned the king; Deeply concerned--to know of that same letter. PRINCESS. The king! Nay, are you sure you heard him right? The king! Was that the very word he used? PAGE. It was. He called it a most perilous secret, And warned me to be strictly on my guard, Never with word or look to give the king Occasion for suspicion. PRINCESS (after a pause, with astonishment). All agrees! It can be nothing else--he must have heard The tale--'tis very strange! Who could have told him, I wonder who? The eagle eye of love Alone could pierce so far. But tell me further-- He read the letter. PAGE. Which, he said, conveyed Such bliss as made him tremble, and till then He had not dared to dream of. As he spoke The duke, by evil chance, approached the room, And this compelled us---- PRINCESS (angrily). What in all the world Could bring the duke to him at such a time? What can detain him? Why appears he not? See how you've been deceived; how truly blest Might he have been already--in the time You've taken to describe his wishes to me! PAGE. The duke, I fear---- PRINCESS. Again, the duke! What can The duke want here? What should a warrior want With my soft dreams of happiness? He shou
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