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d. "Oh, that's real kind of Your Highness," she exclaimed, her small gray person fluttering, more than ever like a mouse. "I must say that's real kind. I just dote on pictures. Do you like crayons? Well, I like oils best myself, but there are some who have a taste for crayons. The photographer's son--out where I live--he is real talented. He did some beautiful portraits. Folks thought he ought to come over here right away and study art. But others thought there was just as good art right at home. Now, what'd you say?" Her good intention quite won the princess, and her accent warmed her heart in a way that Nina would have been at a loss to understand. They had reached the west door, and the Princess sent a gardener around to the main entrance for the porter to bring his keys. The old man came quickly enough, fumbling in the pocket of his greatcoat, but he did not look at all edified at the whim of Her Excellency which allowed a lot of strangers to track mud through the best rooms of the Castle. He preceded the party, however, with all signs of deference, unlocking doors as they went. The little New Englander was meekly trailing after the guide, leaving Nina and her aunt for the moment alone. "Oh, but these are beautiful rooms, Aunt Eleanor! Why don't you use them?" "We do in summer sometimes, but one needs a staff of servants to keep them up. Besides in winter it is impossible to get them warm." "Then why," Nina spoke as though she had discovered an obviously simple solution, "don't you have the proper heating put in? You won't mind if I ask you something, will you?" "Ask what you like, dearest." "Why don't you make yourself more comfortable? For instance, why don't you have modern plumbing put in? And don't you prefer electric light?" The Princess smiled as though she had never felt the need of any of these things. "You have left the land of modern improvements and come over to the land of romance!" For a moment she kept the illusion, but the next she seemed to change her mind, for she said practically and with no veiling of the facts: "Quite apart from the difficulty of putting pipes and wires through these thick stone walls, even if every modern improvement were already installed, the cost would make it prohibitive to attempt either heating or lighting." Nina gasped, "I don't understand! You don't have to think of such a thing as the expense of keeping warm, do you?" "Indeed we do. Fuel is a
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