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Hichens, Robert Smythe, 1864-1950

"A Spirit in Prison"

Don't you?"
"Si, Signora. But the Signorina is growing up now, and she is a little
Sicilian anyhow, Signora."
He paused, looking steadily at his Padrona.
"What is it, Gaspare? What do you want to say to me?"
"Signora, perhaps you will say it is not my business, but in my
country we do not let girls go about by themselves after they are
sixteen. We know it is better not. Ecco!"
Hermione had some difficulty in not smiling. But she knew that if she
smiled he might be offended. So she kept her countenance and said:
"What do you mean, Gaspare? The Signorina is nearly always with me."
"No, Signora. The Signorina can go wherever she likes. She can speak
to any one she pleases. She is free as a boy is free."
"Certainly she is free. I wish her to be free."
"Va bene, Signora, va bene."
A cloud came over his face, and he moved as if to go. But Hermione
stopped him.
"Wait a minute, Gaspare. I want you to understand. I like your care
for the Signorina. You know I trust you and depend on you more than on
almost any one.


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