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e started to go along the Plaza del Angel without any reason for it; but there was just as little for choosing any other direction. He quickened his steps as soon as he could, without seeing any one beside the watchman on the corner. He entered the Calle de Carretas, and saw only a group of young men going along discussing literature. When he reached the Puerta del Sol,[37] he made out in the distance, near San Jeronimo Avenue, a woman's form; he felt a strong emotion, and without thinking that he might be taken for an evil-doer, he started to run after her. She was a _desgraciada_, who, as she turned around to see who was following her in that way, met the young man's astonished and startled eyes. "See here, senorito!" she cried in a coarse voice. But Miguel had already dashed by her down the Calle del Principe. And suddenly he found himself again in the Plaza de Santa Ana. Then he stood still, and clutching his temples with his hands, exclaimed aloud, in a voice of anguish:-- "My God, what has happened to me!" He looked in every direction, in discouragement, and seeing no one, he made his way into the gardens in the centre, so as to reach his house as soon as possible, and ask the janitor's assistance. But just as he was near home, he saw a woman's dress gleaming on one of the benches there. It did not take him many steps to make certain that it was his wife. "Maximina! Maximina!" The child, who was sobbing with her head leaning on the back of the seat, instantly lifted it. Miguel took her by the hand, gently lifted her to her feet, with the same gentleness made her lean upon his arm, and silently crossed the distance that separated them from his dwelling. As they entered the doorway, he said, naturally, so as to be heard by all: "Why didn't you tell me, wife? You gave me a great fright." The janitor and his wife bowed. "Can we shut up now, senorito?" "Whenever you please." They mounted the stairs in the same silence as before. They entered their apartment, and after giving suitable orders for all the lights to be put out, Miguel took his wife to her room; he locked the door, and going to the little wife, who was looking at him full of fear and even anguish, he made her sit down in a chair; then kneeling at her feet, and kissing her hands tenderly, he said:-- "Forgive me!" "Oh, no, Miguel!" she cried, in the height of confusion and mortification, and making desperate efforts to knee
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