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"His Holiness could not speak without reason," she asserted; "and having reasons, why should he not give them that the fault might be confessed and atoned for? There are no reasons. It is the work of some one who seeketh to annoy." Dama Margherita had a positive way of seeing things, which was often helpful to Caterina's more gracious nature.
The man stood waiting at the door of his study, until he called to him: "Thou hast a message for me from ?" "The Dama Ecciva de Montferrat, Eccellentissimo," the messenger answered, readily. "Deliver it."
There were also Angiras and Gotama and Agastya and Sumati of well-restrained soul, and Viswamitra and Sthulasiras and Samvarta and Pramati and Dama. There were also Vrihaspati and Usanas, and Vyasa and Chyavana and Kasyapa and Dhruva, and Durvasas and Jamadagni and Markandeya and Galava, and Bharadwaja and Raibhya and Yavakrita and Trita.
Dama Margherita had been kept in close attendance upon the Queen, who had been often in counsel with the Counts of the Chamber of late, and Elois
Dama Ecciva was in her element again, now that something had happened to scatter the unendurable dulness, and each day brought some new matter for discussion.
Each dama seemed only inspired with the ambition of giving the last ball; and so numerous were the parties that the town really sometimes seemed illuminated.
He took me, in all probability, for one of those "gay gallants" so common in Naples, who, on finding at some public entertainment a "dama" to their taste, hurry her off, carefully cloaked and hooded, to a mysterious nook known only to themselves, where they can complete the romance of the evening entirely to their own satisfaction.
"Nay: leave the Queen to the Dama Margherita for this one blissful morning," she interrupted without ceremony: "for I have news verily; and they may return ere it be told. Which of you knoweth aught of the Holy Sister Violante she of the down-held lids and silent ways who slipped into the court the night of that great signal fire upon the mountain, behind the citadel?"
"Cara Margherita it was His Grace himself who gave the letter into my hand." But Dama Margherita had no reverence for the Archbishop of Nikosia. "I think, your Majesty, that letter is not genuine," she repeated, uncompromisingly. "But Margherita the most reverend, the Archbishop would not "
I have not such a tale of knighthood to tell thee: yet, if thou carest for my tidings they would make a canto for the new Kypria of the Dama Margherita, in contrast to thine. And first of the traitor Saplana of whom there is news." Elois
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