The girl, finding resistance was useless, bethought herself of a stratagem, and said,
“Sir, I prefer to surrender of free-will than by force. Leave me alone, and I will do all that you may require.”
“Very well,” said her master, “but be sure that I will not let you go free.”
“There is but one thing I would beg of you, sir” replied the girl. “I greatly fear that my mistress may hear you; and if, by chance, she should come and find you here, I should be lost and ruined, for she would either beat me or kill me.”
“She is not likely to come,” said he, “she is sleeping soundly.”
“Alas, sir, I am in great fear of her and, as I would be assured, I beg and request of you, for my peace of mind and our greater security in what we are about to do, that you let me go and see whether she is sleeping, or what she is doing.”
“By our Lady! you would never return,” said the gentleman.
“I swear that I will,” she replied, “and that speedily.”
“Very good then,” said he. “Make haste!”
“Ah, sir,” said she. “It would be well that you should take this sieve and work as I was doing; so that if my lady should by chance awake, she will hear the noise and know that I am at work.”