Tyltyl; Being the Story of Maurice Maeterlinck's Play, "the Betrothal," Told for Children

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"Who are you*?" asked the Great Ancestor.
"It's no use asking her," said Tyltyl. "She never answers; she can't talk." "Come nearer, child," the Great Ancestor said to her, "and let me lift the veil that covers your face." He removed the veil; and the statue's face appeared.
It was white as marble, absolutely featureless and de- void of all expression.
"She has no face," said the Great Ancestor. "Do you know her?" he asked, addressing the other Ances- tors standing around them.
"She has no expre
...ssion," said the Great Peasant.
"She has no features," said the Great Beggar-man.
"She is like an unfinished statue." "What are we to do?' said the Great Ancestor.
"It must be she. But who is she? She is not dead, or we should know it. . . . Come, Tyltyl, make an effort, for everything depends on you. You must remember." 104 TYLTYL "But I can't," said Tyltyl. "I have tried my very best. Do what I will, I can't remember at all." "Listen," said the Great Ancestor, "this is a serious matter. If : we do not succeed in recognizing her, all your life, all your happiness on earth will be nothing more than a shadowy phantom like herself.


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