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Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

CHAPTER XVIII
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I complain of her conduct in deceiving me by pretending to be a burgher maiden.

It was easily done, Karl, but ungraciously." "You are now speaking of Yolanda," I said, not knowing what the wishes of the princess might be in regard to enlightening him.

He looked at me and answered:-- "Karl, if a woman's face is burned on a man's heart, he knows it when he sees it." "You know Yolanda's face, certainly, and I doubt if Yolanda will thank you for mistaking another's for it." "I have made no mistake, Karl," he answered.
"I am not so sure," I replied.

"The girl you placed in my arms seemed taller by half a head than Yolanda.

I noticed her while she was standing.


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