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The gipsy girl crouched on her knees and pressed her cheek fondly against the goat’s sleek head, as if<br />

begging its forgiveness for having left it behind.<br />

At this Diane bent over and whispered in Colombe’s ear:<br />

“Ah, how did I not think of it before? This is the gipsy girl with the goat. They say she is a witch, and<br />

that her goat performs some truly miraculous tricks.”<br />

“Very well,” said Colombe; “then let the goat amuse us in its turn, and show us a miracle.”<br />

Diane and Colombe accordingly addressed the gipsy eagerly.<br />

“Girl, make thy goat perform a miracle for us.”<br />

“I do not know what you mean,” answered the gipsy.<br />

“A miracle—a conjuring trick—a feat of witchcraft, in fact.”<br />

“I do not un<strong>de</strong>rstand,” she repeated, and fell to caressing the pretty creature again, murmuring fondly.<br />

“Djali! Djali!”<br />

At that moment Fleur-<strong>de</strong>-Lys remarked a little embroi<strong>de</strong>red leather bag hanging round the goat’s neck.<br />

“What is that?” she asked of the gipsy.<br />

The gipsy raised her large eyes to her and answered gravely, “That is my secret.”<br />

Meanwhile the lady of the house had risen. “Come, gipsy girl,” she exclaimed angrily; “if thou and thy<br />

goat will not dance for us, what do you here?”<br />

Without a word the gipsy rose and turned towards the door. But the nearer she approached it, the more<br />

reluctant became her step. An irresistible magnet seemed to hold her back. Sud<strong>de</strong>nly she turned her<br />

brimming eyes on Phœbus, and stood still.<br />

“Vrai Dieu!” cried the captain, “you shall not leave us thus. Come back and dance for us. By-the-bye,<br />

sweetheart, how are you called?”<br />

“Esmeralda,” answered the dancing girl, without taking her eyes off him.<br />

At this strange name the girls burst into a chorus of laughter.<br />

“Truly a formidable name for a <strong>de</strong>moiselle!” sneered Diane.<br />

“You see now,” said Amelotte, “that she is a sorceress.”<br />

“Child,” exclaimed <strong>Dame</strong> Aloïse solemnly, “your parents never drew that name for you out of the<br />

baptismal font!”<br />

For some minutes past Berangère, to whom nobody was paying any attention, had managed to entice<br />

the goat into a corner with a piece of marchpane, and immediately they had be<strong>com</strong>e the best of friends.<br />

The inquisitive child had then <strong>de</strong>tached the little bag from the goat’s neck, opened it, and emptied its<br />

contents on to the floor. It was an alphabet, each letter being written separately on a small tablet of wood.<br />

No sooner were these toys displayed on the matting than, to the child’s <strong>de</strong>lighted surprise, the goat (of

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