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master of the scales will at least never admit that any
deception was possible, and he ought to know.
When the cavaliers came home, they heard some
news. Count Dohna’s marriage was to be dissolved.
The Count had sent his lawyer away to Italy to
find proofs of the illegality of the marriage. The
man returned later in the summer with satisfactory
evidence. Of what this consisted, I don’t know for
certain. People said that the marriage in Italy had
not been performed by the right priest. I know no
more than that it is true in any case that the
marriage between Count Dohna and Elizabeth von
Thurn was pronounced by the Justice in Borg to
be no marriage at all.
The young woman knew nothing of all this, for
she was living among peasants in a distant part of
the country, if she was alive at all.
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