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^^ Heavens, what eyes had that man ! with what a melancholy did he look up from under the sunken eyelids ! — I did not leave him ; I followed him into all the churches ; in every one he knelt upon the last bench, among the beggars, and laid his head a while be- tween his hands ; when he looked up again, I felt as if a thunder-clap struck within my breast. *' When I returned home, I found myself no longer in my old way of life ; it was as if bed, chair, and table, no longer stood in their usual ...places : it had become night ; lights were brought in ; I went to the window and looked out into the dark streets, and when I heard those in the room speaking of the Emperor, I trembled like an aspen- leaf. In my cjiamber, at night, I fell upon my knees before my bed, and iield my head between my hands like him, and it was as if a great gate were opened in my breast. My sister, who enthusiastically praised him, sought every opportunity of seeing him ; I went with her, no- body could have an idea how deeply my heart was con- cerned ; once, as the Emperor drove by, she sprang upon a stepping-stone, by the wayside, and gave him a loud cheer ; he looked out and waved kindly with his handker- chief.
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