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CHAPTER VIII MARY LOUISE MEETS ALORA
 The two stood motionless a moment, looking at the girl, and Mary Louise marked the figure and attractive features with real delight. The Signorina Alora, as the man had called her, was nearly her own age—fifteen, Mary Louise judged her to be—and her golden hair and fair proclaimed her an American. But now the girl's quick ears had detected presence, and she looked up with a startled expression, half fearful and half shy, and turned as if to fly. But in the next moment she had collected herself and advanced with hesitating steps to meet them.  
"Pardon our intrusion," said Colonel Hathaway, raising his hat. "Our carriage broke down on the Amalfi road, a little while ago, and our driver has gone to Positano for a new wheel. Meantime we were exploring our surroundings and stumbled upon the path leading to this spot. Forgive the , if you will, and allow me to present my granddaughter, Mary Louise . I am Colonel James Hathaway, of New York, although we usually reside at a little town called Dorfield."
 
The girl's bow was stiff and awkward. She blushed in an embarrassed way as she replied:
 
"I am Alora Jones, sir, and am living here for a time with my father, Jason Jones. We, also, are Americans; at least, we used to be."
 
"Then doubtless you are yet," responded the Colonel, with a smile. "May we pay our respects to your father?"
 
"He—he is not home yet," she answered more embarrassed than before. "He went to Sorrento for some books, this morning, and has not yet returned. But perhaps he will be back soon," she added, seeming to ponder the matter. "Will you not come in and—and have some ? In my father's absence I—I am glad to—welcome you."
 
She glanced shyly at Mary Louise, as if to her to forgive any seeming lack of hospitality and accept her coldly worded invitation. No one could look at Mary Louise without gaining confidence and the friendly smile and warm handclasp made Alora feel instantly that here was a girl who would prove congenial under any circumstances. Really, it would not take them long to become friends, and poor Alora had no girl friends whatever.
 
She led them into a cool and comfortable living room and called to Leona to fetch tea and biscuits.
 
"We are shut in, here," she explained. "It seems to me worse than a convent, for there I would see other girls while here I see no one but the servants—and my father," as an afterthought, "year in and year out."
 
"It's a pretty place," declared Mary Louise cheerfully.
 
"But it's an place, too, and sometimes I feel that I'd like to run away—if I knew where to go," said Alora .
 
"You have lived here three years?" asked Colonel Hathaway.
 
"Yes. We left New York more than four years ago and traveled a year in different places, always stopping at the little towns, where there is not much to interest one. Then my father found this place and rented it, and here we've stayed—I can't say 'lived'—ever since. I get along pretty well in the daytime, with my flowers and the chickens to tend, but the evenings are horribly lonely. Sometimes I feel that I shall go mad."
 
Mary Louise marked her wild look and excited manner and her heart went out in sympathy to the lonely girl. Colonel Hathaway, too, intuitively recognized Alora's plaint as a human cry for help, and did not need to guess the explanation. The man in the vineyard had called her father "the Student" and said he was a reserved man and never was seen without a book in his hand. This would mean that he was not companionable and Alora's protest plainly indicated that her father small time, if any, to the of his daughter's society.
 
"I suppose," remarked the old gentleman, "that Mr. Jones is so immersed in his studies that he forgets his daughter lacks society am amusement."
 
Mary Louise c............
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