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The youth, covered with blushes, in visible confusion, hung his head ; and Vaga, attributing his embarrassment to a modest diffidence, with smiles of encouragement endeavoured to impress him with confidence in himself, and her : but her condescension, instead of reconciling, seemed only to alarm him the more* • • -Whenever she approached near him, he trembled violently ; and there was a contraction in the features, that betrayed much of dislike. Vaga addressed him in his native language ; — " G...reek!" said she, " are you satis- 158 VAGA. fied to enter into my service? If not, I shall apply to your lord, and, no doubt, procure an exchange." " Osmond's will is my pleasure," replied the slave. " But then you regret to part from him, do you not?" " When duty commands," said the Greek, " love must needs obey." " Slave ! will you forego your coun- try, and consent to live in exile?" ** Yes ! for Osmond's sake." Our heroine's eyes sparkled with pleasure. — " So much affection for a master," said she, *' is a great report in his favour." ** Osmond's worth is known to all — acknowledged by all — but, felt by none but me!- ' * 'This was spoken by the Greek with a pathos, that fell upon the listening ear, as a strain of music is heard sounding from afar.
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