Don't laugh at me don't poke fun at me."Ĭamillo seized her hands and gazed into her eyes earnestly and long. If you only realized in what anguish I went there, all on account of you. "She was wrong!" interrupted Camillo with a laugh. ' I confessed that it was so, and then she continued to rearrange the cards in various combinations, finally telling me that I was afraid you would forget me, but that there were no grounds for my fear." Scarcely had she begun to lay out the cards when she said to me: 'The lady likes a certain person. Well, let me tell you, I went there and she guessed the reason for my coming before I ever spoke a word. That's just like you men you don't believe in anything. The only difference is that she made her explanation in other words. This was the selfsame explanation that was given by beautiful Rita to her lover, Camillo, on a certain Friday of November, 1869, when Camillo laughed at her for having gone, the previous evening, to consult a fortune-teller. Hamlet observes to Horatio that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy.
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