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Veranilda

CHAPTER XXI
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Avoiding the town, he questioned a peasant at work in the fields, and learnt his way to the island.

Just as he came within view of the eastward waterfall, a girl was crossing the bridge, away from the villa.

Basil drew rein, bidding his men do likewise, and let the girl, who had a bundle on her head, draw near.

At sight of the horsemen, of whom she was not aware till close by them, the maid uttered a cry of alarm, and would have run back but Basil intercepted her, jumped from his horse, and bade her have no fear, as he only wished to ask a harmless question.

Easily he learnt that Marcian was at the villa, that he had arrived a few days ago, and that with him had come a lady.
'What is that lady's name ?' he inquired.
The girl did not know.


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