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    graciously intended, they conferred a
    moment; when the Iris-bearer said in winning phrase, "We come from
    Hautia, whose moss-rose you hold."

    "All thanks to Hautia then; the bud is very fragrant."

    Then she pointed to the Venus-car.

    "This too is sweet; thanks to Hautia for her flowers. Pray, bring me
    more."

    "He mocks our mistress," and gliding from me, they waved witch-
    hazels, leaving me alone and wondering.

    Informing Media of this scene, he smiled; threw out queer hints of
    Hautia; but knew not what her message meant.

    At first this affair occasioned me no little uneasiness, with much
    matter for marveling; but in the novel pleasure of our sojourn in
    Odo, it soon slipped from my mind; nor for some time, did I again
    hear aught of Queen Hautia.
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