"And who may you be?" asked the old lady at once. Now something about her hostess called out all of Suzanna's colorful imagination. She felt an instant response to this personality. "I am a princess, the Princess Cecilia," she answered promptly. "Ah," the old lady straightened up and a sudden, vivid change became at once manifest in her manner. "Draw closer to me." Suzanna obeyed, moving till she touched the old lady's hand that rested on the wings of the old-fashioned chair. "You should be a princess," said the old lady, "for I am a queen!" Suzanna gazed without at first speaking. "A real one?" she whispered at last. "A real queen," returned the old lady. "It's not generally known by those who serve me, nor even suspected by my own son who lives yonder in the big house on the hill. But I'm the real queen of Spain, deposed from the hearts of her people, from the hearts of her own nearest." Suzanna nodded. She looked over toward the hill. "That's Bartl
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