Then shrieks and squeals of childish laughter, mingled with another

man's gentler tones, and a woman's frightened remonstrance. And then

sudden silence and the voice of the Garibaldian in a panting whisper,

saying, "She's here again, sir!"

"Donna Roma?"

"Yes."

"Come in," cried David Rossi, and from the threshold of the open hall

she saw him, in the middle of the floor, with a little boy pitching and

heaving like a young sea-lion in his arms.

He slipped the boy to his feet and said, "Run to the lady and kiss her

hand, Joseph." But the boy stood off shyly, and, stepping into the room,

Roma knelt to the child and put her arms about him.

"What a big little man, to be sure! His name is Joseph, is it? And

what's his age? Six! Think of that! Have I seen him before, Mrs. Rocco?

Yes? Perhaps he was here the day I called before? Was he? So? How stupid

of me to forget! Ah, of course, now I remember, he was in his

nightdress and asleep, and Mr. Rossi was carrying him to bed."

The mother's heart was captured in a moment. "Do you love children,

Donna Roma?"

"Indeed, I do!"

During this passage between the women Bruno had grunted his way out of

the room, and was now sidling down the staircase, being suddenly smitten

by his conscience with the memory of a message he had omitted to

deliver.

"Come, Joseph," said Elena. But Joseph, who had recovered from his

bashfulness, was in no hurry to be off, and Roma said: "No, no! I've only called for a moment. It is to say," turning to David

Rossi, "that there's a meet of the foxhounds on the Campagna to-morrow,

and to tell you from Don Camillo that if you ride and would care to

go...."

"You are going?"

"With the Princess, yes! But there will be no necessity to follow the

hounds all day long, and perhaps coming home...."

"I will be there."

"How charming! That's all I came to say, and so...."

She made a pretence of turning to go, but he said:

"Wait! Now that you are here I have something to show to you."

"To me?"

"Come in," he cried, and, blowing a kiss to the boy, Roma followed Rossi

into the sitting-room.

"One moment," he said, and he left her to go into the bedroom.

When he came back he had a small parcel in his hands wrapped in a lace

handkerchief.




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