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[With assumed coolness.] At your service. Won't you come up? [ climbs right up and holds out his hand to , who also comes right to the top.

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[Coldly to Maia.] So you, too, have been all night on the mountain,—as we have?

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I have been hunting—yes. You gave me permission, you know.

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[Pointing downward.] Have you come up that path there?

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As you saw.

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And the strange lady too?

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Yes, of course. [With a glance at Maia.] Henceforth the strange lady and I do not intend our ways to part.

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Don't you know, then, that it is a deadly dangerous way you have come?