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manner。 She
thought him a very wonderful person。 She was shy of him; she
liked him to talk to her。 She felt a sense of freedom near
him。
She never could tell how she knew it; but she did know that
he was a knight of Malta。 She could never remember whether she
had seen his star; or cross; of his order or not; but it flashed
in her mind; like a symbol。 He at any rate represented to the
child the real world; where kings and lords and princes moved
and fulfilled their shining lives; whilst queens and ladies and
princesses upheld the noble order。
She had recognized the Baron Skrebensky as a real person; he
had had some regard for her。 But when she did not see him any
more; he faded and became a memory。 But as a memory he was
always alive to her。
Anna became a tall; awkward girl。 Her eyes were still very
dark and quick; but they had grown careless; they had lost their
watchful; hostile look。 Her fierce; spun hair turned brown; it
grew heavier and was tied back。 She was sent to a young ladies'
school in Nottingham。
And at this period she was absorbed in being a young lady。
She was intelligent enough; but not interested in learning。 At
first; she thought all the girls at school very ladylike and
wonderful; and she wanted to be like them。 She came to a speedy
disillusion: they galled and maddened her; they were petty and
mean。 After the loose; generous atmosphere of her home; where
little things did not count; she was always uneasy in the world;
that would snap and bite at every trifle。
A quick change came over her。 She mistrusted herself; she
mistrusted the outer world。 She did