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Scott, John Reed, 1869-

"The Colonel of the Red Huzzars"

"There's no fool like an old fool, you
know," he answered.
"Unless it be one that is just old enough to be neither old nor young,"
said I.
Then we went in to dinner.
Courtney is a good fellow; one of the best friends a man can have; well
born, rich, with powerful political connections in both Parties, and
having no profession nor necessary occupation to tie him down. His
tastes ran to diplomacy, and Secretaries of State--knowing this fact,
and being further advised of it at various times by certain prominent
Senators--had given him numerous secret missions to both Europe and
South America. Legations had been offered to him but these he had
always declined; for, as he told me, he preferred the quiet,
independent work, that carried no responsible social duties with it.
It happened that General Russell, our representative at the Court of
Valeria, was home on vacation. Naturally, he would now return in all
haste. Here, I imagined, was an explanation of my sudden orders. He
was an intimate of our family; had known me since childhood, and,
doubtless, had asked for my detail to his household, and also for
Courtney's. And Courtney, naturally, having been early consulted in
the matter, knew all the facts and so was able to bluff at me with
them.


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