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Scott, John Reed, 1869-

"The Colonel of the Red Huzzars"

We were quits.
I think I was the first of the family to set foot within Valeria since
Hugo left it. Ten years ago, during a summer's idling in Europe, I had
been seized with the desire to see the land of my people. It was a
breaking of our most solemn canon, yet I broke it none the less. Nor
was that the only time. However, I had the grace,--and, possibly, the
precaution,--to change my name on such occasions. In the Kingdom of
Valeria I was that well-known American, Mr. John Smith.
I did the ordinary tourist; visited the places of interest, and put up
at the regular hotels. Occasionally, I was stared at rather
impertinently by some officer of the Guards and I knew he had noted my
resemblance to the national hero. I never made any effort to be
presented to His Majesty nor to establish my relationship. I should
have been much annoyed had anything led to it being discovered.
Once, in the park of the palace, I had passed the King walking with a
single aide-de-camp, and his surprise was such he clean forgot to
return my salute; and a glance back showed him at a stand and gazing
after me. I knew he was thinking of the portrait in the Corridor of
Kings. That was the last time I had seen my royal cousin.


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