Seen in the gorgeous setting of that coach with its escutcheoned panels, its portly coachman and its white-stockinged footman-who swung instantly to earth as the vehicle stopped-its dainty occupant seemed to Climene a princess out of a fairy-tale. And this princess leaned forward, with eyes aglow and cheeks aflush, stretching out a choicely gloved hand to Scaramouche.
"Andre-Louis!" she called him.
And Scaramouche took the hand of that exalted being, just as he might have taken the hand of Climene herself, and with eyes that reflected the gladness of her own, in a voice that echoed the joyous surprise of hers, he addressed her familiarly by name, just as she had addressed him.
"Aline!"
CHAPTER VIII. THE DREAM
"The door," Aline commanded her footman, and "Mount here beside me," she commanded Andre-Louis, in the same breath.
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