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rous of awakening her from her reverie by exciting agreeable ideas in her mind, said, Good God! Madam, your eyes are sunk in your head, and how red your nose is; you do not look handsome to-day at all. Nay, do not affect that disdainful air, or think what I say is flattery, I assure you it is the very exact truth.
The princess was seated, and preluding on her instrument; Zoram, in order to maintain his reputation for a connoisseur passionately fond of music, hastily approached, with every demonstration of gladness. The princess sang, and accompanied herself; Zoram listened, and beat out of time, clapping as if he had been mad. Before the air was half over, he exclaimed, still continuing his hand-applause, How tiresome this is; How intolerably insipid!
Zeolide was a little disconcerted and stop-ped; I am quite delighted, Madam, said he, to see you the dupe of these affected transports; it was to act enthusiasm that I have made all this noise.
The other courtiers were in utter astonish-