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He had seen me only in peasant garb, not in the bravery of Juliet's silks and satins. Moreover, my dyed locks and stained face still stood me in good stead. He looked at me approvingly, and remarked that the gown became me well. Then, as I left the stage, I heard his clear voice begin: "Two households, both alike in dignity " The opening scene followed, amid much applause, and at length it was time for my first appearance. How natural and delightful it seemed to be a maid once more. Now that th...e time had come, I quite en- joyed my part. Lightly I ran on the stage in answer to the call of Lady Capulet and the Nurse, and cried, blithely: "Madam, I am here! What is your will?" As I was in the midst of this scene Count William entered quietly and took his seat at the right of the stage. He caught my eye presently, and gave me a z8z •1);UAJi3>:l-iA:*:«. -'I'lHrci^i^ kindly nod and smile. As for me, I flushed guiltily for an instant. I dould not help wondering what he and Will would have said had they overheard the con- versation between the Countess and myself the day be- fore.
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