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; in vast white wrappers; were bearing down on him like ships in full sail。
“All’s right!—all’s right!” he cried。 “It’s a mere rehearsal of Much Ado about Nothing。 Ladies; keep off; or I shall wax dangerous。”
And dangerous he looked: his black eyes darted sparks。 Calming himself by an effort; he added—
“A servant has had the nightmare; that is all。 She’s an excitable; nervous person: she construed her dream into an apparition; or something of that sort; no doubt; and has taken a fit with fright。 Now; then; I must see you all back into your rooms; for; till the house is settled; she cannot be looked after。 Gentlemen; have the goodness to set the ladies the example。 Miss Ingram; I am sure you will not fail in evincing superiority to idle terrors。 Amy and Louisa; return to your nests like a pair of doves; as you are。 Mesdames” (to the dowagers); “you will take cold to a dead certainty; if you stay in this chill gallery any longer。”
And so; by dint of alternate coaxing and manding; he contrived to get them all once more enclosed in their separate dormitories。 I did not wait to be ordered back to mine; but retreated unnoticed; as unnoticed I had left it。
Not; however; to go to bed: on the contrary; I began and dressed myself carefully。 The sounds I had heard after the scream; and the words that had been uttered; had probably been heard only by me; for they had proceeded from the room above mine: but they assured me that it was not a servant’s dre
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