In actuality? Nothing. We have a young girl's personal diary entry, and while that argues for a more truthful account of what she believed happened, if it indeed happened, we're bound to her interpretation.
Even if she saw right, like you may be suggesting, it wouldn't be the first time someone's worn an illusion of one thing to disguise the actuality of themselves.
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The lady...?
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Even if she saw right, like you may be suggesting, it wouldn't be the first time someone's worn an illusion of one thing to disguise the actuality of themselves.
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