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bride aloud. Then turning to one of the servants she said "Place another cover here."

The maid went off, and a merry peal of laughter was heard in the next room.

"I recognize that voice, and we are indeed fortunate," said Señor Albamonte. "Joy itself comes to surprise us. We had forgotten to invite her, and she with a smile on her lips comes to ask for an explanation of our neglect."

Ernestina then stood up and warmly welcomed Mariana, who had just entered the dining-room. As she kissed her Mariana exclaimed:

"That is not right. We have been life-long friends, and you have gotten married, and now your friend has to beg for a place at your table. However, we have never understood each other thoroughly, for your fancy is always roving, while I never go beyond my depth."

Ernestina smiled, while Mariana continued:

"I hope that you will be seated. I shall do the same, for I see you have a place ready for me."

"Yes, yes, the joy of Madrid shall sit at my side," exclaimed Señor Albamonte. "We have committed an oversight, but you have kindly forgiven us."

Mariana looked at Simon. Her expression changed a little and she lowered her eyes while she said:

"Ernestina, I wished to surprise you, and as you did not invite me, I invited myself. I do hope that you will overlook it, though your friends must be astonished at my coolness."

"How charming she is!" exclaimed Alba-