I became young again, and I seemed oddly cleansed. In, that hour of my rejuvenation I loved you, Roxalanne."
Her face had been raised to mine as I spoke. There came now a flutter of the eyelids, a curious smile about the lips. Then her head drooped again and was laid against my breast; a sigh escaped her, and she began to weep softly.
"Nay, Roxalanne, do not fret. Come, child, it is hot your way to be weak."
"I have betrayed you!" she moaned. "I am sending you to your death!"
"I understand, I understand," I answered, smoothing her brown hair.
"Not quite, monsieur. I loved you so, monsieur, that you can have no thought of how I suffered that morning when Mademoiselle de Marsac came to Lavedan.
"At first it was but the pain of thinking that - that I as about to lose you; that you were to go out of my life, and that I should see you no more - you whom I had enshrined so in my heart.
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Where is this officer
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