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Notraceofthemissingladycouldbediscovered.Thestreamwasabouttobedragged;myfatherwasindistraction;whatataletohavetotellthepoorgirl’smotheronherreturn.I,too,wasalmostbesidemyself,thoughmygriefwasquiteofadifferentkind.
Themorningwaspassedinalarmandexcitement.Itwasnowoneo’clock,andstillnotidings.IranuptoCarmilla’sroom,andfoundherstandingatherdressingtable.Iwasastounded.Icouldnotbelievemyeyes.Shebeckonedmetoherwithherprettyfinger,insilence.Herfaceexpressedextremefear.
Irantoherinanecstasyofjoy;Ikissedandembracedheragainandagain.Irantothebellandrangitvehemently,tobringotherstothespotwhomightatoncerelievemyfather’sanxiety.
"DearCarmilla,whathasbecomeofyouallthistime?Wehavebeeninagoniesofanxietyaboutyou,"Iexclaimed."Wherehaveyoubeen?Howdidyoucomeback?"
"Lastnighthasbeenanightofwonders,"shesaid.
"Formercy’ssake,explainallyoucan."
"Itwaspasttwolastnight,"shesaid,"whenIwenttosleepasusualinmybed,withmydoorslocked,thatofthedressingroom,andthatopeninguponthegallery.Mysleepwasuninterrupted,and,sofarasIknow,dreamless;butIwokejustnowonthesofainthedressingroomthere,andIfoundthedoorbetweentheroomsopen,andtheotherdoorforced.