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'" They shook their heads. "My name is also Elizabeth, " said one. "We have many Elizabeths inCharleroi, but none has lately married. " "And her husband told me that she was now living here with her mother. " "Ah, let us see, then, " responded another. "Could she have been a ladyof rank, think you?" "I--I do not know. " "Is her husband an officer?" "No; a private, I believe. " "Then we are on the wrong scent, " laughed the girl. "I had in mind thedaughter of the Countess Voig, whose name chance...s to be Elizabeth. Shewas educated at a convent in Antwerp, and the countess has lived in thatcity for several years, in order to be nearer her daughter. There wassome gossip here that the young lady had married in Antwerp, just afterleaving the convent; but we know little of the life of the Voigs becausethey are very reserved. Two or three months ago they returned to theircastle, which is four miles to the north of Charleroi, and there theyare still living in retirement. Every day the old steward drives intotown to visit the post office, but we have not seen the countess norher daughter since they came back.
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