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ou the glass, and see if you will be able to make him out." Julita pressed her hand, and whispered:-- "Don't mind what this foolish fellow says." They were by this time in the Park, and Utrilla's profile was growing more and more distinct in the clear and delicious atmosphere slightly warmed by the sun. Maximina walked along, and gazed with a mixture of surprise and awe at the throng of gentlemen and ladies passing her, and impudently staring at her face and dress with that haughty, inquisitorial look which the Madrilenos are accustomed to assume as they pass each other. And she even imagined that she heard remarks made about her behind her back:-- "That is a costly dress, yes, indeed! but that child does not have any style about wearing it! She looks like a little saint from the country." This did not offend her, because she was perfectly convinced of her insignificance by the side of such a _gran senor_ and _senora_; but it made her a little homesick not to see a single friendly face, and she half clung to her husband's side as if to seek shelter from the vague and unfair hostility which she saw around her. But as she glanced at him she saw that he too was walking along with a haughty frown, and that his face showed the same scornful indifference and the same bored expression with all the others. And her heart all the more sank within her, because she was not as yet aware that the sentiment in vogue in Madrid is hate, and that even if it is not felt, it is the thing to pretend to show it, at least in public. But it was not to be expected that our heroine should as yet have become versed in all these refinements of modern civilization. After they had walked around the Park several times, Miguel said to his sister:-- "See here, Julita, why hasn't Utrilla joined us, now that mamma isn't with us?" "Because I do not wish it," replied Julita, quick as a flash and with great decision. "And why don't you wish it?" "Because I don't!" Miguel looked at her a moment, with a quizzical expression, and said:-- "Well, then, just as you please." During their walk Utrilla, with incredible geometrical skill, cut a series of circles, ellipses, parabolas, and other incomprehensible and erratic curves, the focus of which was constantly our friends. When they went home, he took a straight line, so well reckoning the measure of his powers that the outline of his silhouette all the way just came short of b
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