Sketches New and Old


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CHAPTER II.  
FESTIVITY AND TEARS  
Six days after the occurrences related in the above chapter, the  
brilliant capital of the Duchy of Brandenburgh was resplendent with  
military pageantry, and noisy with the rejoicings of loyal multitudes;  
for Conrad, the young heir to the crown, was come. The old duke's heart  
was full of happiness, for Conrad's handsome person and graceful bearing  
had won his love at once. The great halls of the palace were thronged  
with nobles, who welcomed Conrad bravely; and so bright and happy did all  
things seem that he felt his fears and sorrows passing away and giving  
place to a comforting contentment.  
But in a remote apartment of the palace a scene of a different nature  
was transpiring. By a window stood the duke's only child, the Lady  
Constance. Her eyes were red and swollen and full of tears. She was  
alone. Presently she fell to weeping anew, and said aloud:  
"The villain Detzin is gone--has fled the dukedom! I could not believe  
it at first, but alas! it is too true. And I loved him so. I dared to  
love him though I knew the duke, my father, would never let me wed him.  
I loved him--but now I hate him! With all my soul I hate him! Oh, what  
is to become of me! I am lost, lost, lost! I shall go mad!"  
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