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sieur de Saumaise, your servant," said the vicomte. "Ladies, I beg of you to accept my apologies. I admit the extent of my rudeness, Mademoiselle." He bowed and turned away, leaving Victor puzzled and diffident. "Mademoiselle de Vaudemont," he said, "is it possible that I see you here in Rochelle?" How his heart beat at the sight of that figure standing by the mantel. "And you, Monsieur; what are you doing here?" "I am contemplating a journey to Spain," carelessly. "Success to your journey," said Anne, frankly holding out a hand. But she was visibly distressed as she glanced at her companion. "Is the Vicomte d'Halluys going to Spain also?" smiling. Victor shrugged. "He professes to have business in Quebec. That beautiful Paris has grown so unhealthy!" "Quebec?" The woman in the grey mask spun on her heels. "Monsieur, did I hear you say Quebec?" "Yes, Madame la Comtesse." The grey mask made a gesture of dissent. Presently she spoke. "Monsieur, you have made a mistake. There is no Madame la Comtesse here." Victor did not reply. "Do you hear, Monsieur?" "Yes, Madame. Our eyes and ears sometimes deceive us, but never the heart." Madame flung out a hand in protest. "Never mind, Monsieur, what the heart says; it is not worth while." Victor grew pale. There was a double meaning to this sentence. Anne eyed him anxiously. A disturbance at the table caught Victor's ear. He saw that the vicomte and the others were proceeding toward the stairs. The vicomte was last to mount. At the landing he stopped, looked down at the group by the chimney, shrugged, and went on. Maitre le Borgne came in from the kitchens. "If the ladies will follow me I will conduct them to their rooms. A fire is under way. The wines and brandy and sugar are on the table; and the warming-pan stands by the chimney." "Anne," said madame, "go you to the room with the host. I will follow you shortly. I have something to say to Monsieur de Saumaise." There was a decision in her tones which caused Victor to experience a chill not devoid of dread. If only he could read the face behind the mask! Anne followed Maitre le Borgne upstairs. Victor and madame were alone. He waited patiently for her to speak. She devoted some moments absently to crushing with her boot the stray pieces of charred wood which littered the broad hearthstone. "Victor," she said of a sudden, "forgive me!" "Forgive you for wha
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