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A Page from Mythology by the Way and a Letter

"Diane, can it be you?" he gasped, seeing that the beautiful vision did
not vanish into thin air.

"Diane?" she repeated, moving toward the mantel. "No; not Diane. I am
no longer the huntress; I flee. Call me Daphne."

He sprang forward, but she raised her hand warningly.

"Do not come too close, Monsieur, or I shall be forced to change myself
into laurel," still keeping hold of the mythological thread.

"What does it all mean? I am dazed!" He covered his eyes, then
withdrew his hand. "You are still there? You do not disappear?"

"I am flesh and blood as yet," with low laughter.

"And you are here in Quebec?" advancing, his face radiant with love and
joy.

"Take care, or you will stumble against your vanity." Her glance roved
toward the door. There was something of madness in the Chevalier's
eyes. In his hands her mask had become a shapeless mass of silken
cloth. "I did not come to Quebec because you were here, Monsieur;
though I was perfectly aware of your presence here. That is why I ask
you not to stumble against your vanity."

"What do you here, in Heaven's name?"

"I am contemplating peace and quiet for the remainder of my days. It
is quite possible that within a few weeks I shall become . . . a nun."

"A nun?" stupefied.

"The idea seems to annoy you, Monsieur," a chill settling upon her
tones.

"Annoy me? No; it terrifies me. God did not intend you to be a nun;
you were born for love. And is there a man in all the world who loves
you half as fondly as I? You are here in Quebec! And I never even
dared dream of such a possibility!"

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