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CHAPTER V
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SOME days went by.

The King and the Queen with the court and a great train of prelates and grandees and knights rode in state through Granada.

Don Enrique, returning, told me of it in his room at night, of the Christian service in the mosque and the throning in the Alhambra.
"Now," he said, "after great affairs, our affairs! I have had speech with the Marchioness of Moya." "That is the Queen's friend ?" "Yes.

Dona Beatrix de Boabdilla.

We stood together by a fountain, and when she said, 'What can I do for you ?' I answered, 'There is something.' Then while all went in pageantry before us, I told her of the hermitage in the oak wood and of the unhappy small tower, and of you and me and those others, and what was done that day.


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