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Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909

"Don Orsino"


"I called," he said quickly. "You did not receive--"
"Come again, I will be at home," she answered in a low voice, as she
passed him.
She sat down in a vacant place beside Donna Tullia, and Orsino noticed
that his mother was just behind them both. Corona had been watching him
unconsciously, as she often did, and was somewhat surprised to see him
conducting a lady whom she did not know. A glance told her that the lady
was a foreigner; as such, if she were present at all, she should have
been in the diplomatic tribune. There was nothing to think of, and
Corona tried to solve the small social problem that presented itself.
Orsino strolled back to his father's side.
"Who is she?" inquired Sant' Ilario with some curiosity.
"The lady who wanted the tiger's skin--Aranjuez--I told you of her."
"The portrait you gave me was not flattering. She is handsome, if not
beautiful."
"Did I say she was not?" asked Orsino with a visible irritation most
unlike him.
"I thought so. You said she had yellow eyes, red hair and a squint.


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