Кармилла

The Meeting

           Hisgreyhairstooduponhishead,andamoistureshoneoverhisface,asifhewereatthepointofdeath.

           Thefrightfulscenehadpassedinamoment.ThefirstthingIrecollectafter,isMadamestandingbeforeme,andimpatientlyrepeatingagainandagain,thequestion,"WhereisMademoiselleCarmilla?"

           Iansweredatlength,"Idon’tknowIcan’ttellshewentthere,"andIpointedtothedoorthroughwhichMadamehadjustentered;"onlyaminuteortwosince."

           "ButIhavebeenstandingthere,inthepassage,eversinceMademoiselleCarmillaentered;andshedidnotreturn."

           Shethenbegantocall"Carmilla,"througheverydoorandpassageandfromthewindows,butnoanswercame.

           "ShecalledherselfCarmilla?"askedtheGeneral,stillagitated.

           "Carmilla,yes,"Ianswered.

           "Aye,"hesaid;"thatisMillarca.ThatisthesamepersonwholongagowascalledMircalla,CountessKarnstein.Departfromthisaccursedground,mypoorchild,asquicklyasyoucan.Drivetotheclergyman’shouse,andstaytheretillwecome.Begone!MayyouneverbeholdCarmillamore;youwillnotfindherhere."

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