Eurydice is content to spend the rest of her late afternoon playing with her dolls. Not to die of boredom, I joined in with the play. Ironically, I had the role of the "baby's'" nursemaid. At the same time, she is the mother and mistress of her make-believe domain."I will someday make a grand match and have lots of babies," Eurydice says with excitement. "My house will be full of screaming and laughing children. Not so quiet and lonely as it is now," she adds."What happened to your mother, little mistress?" I have surmised this house is a living tomb of Brixtius's wife. I am curious about her tragic end."She died having me," the little girl says sadly."I'm sorry, little mistress," is all I can say."Papa says it was a noble death. Much like the Spartan women of old.""Spartan women who died in childbirth were worthy of a small monument in their honor," I tell her."I know," the little girl sighs. Like my knowledge of such trivial things bored her. "Papa misses her. That is why he
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