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Scott, John Reed, 1869-

"The Colonel of the Red Huzzars"

I don't
want to believe him guilty, yet----" and he raised his hands
expressively.
Then the portieres parted and the Princess stood in the doorway.
Frederick saw her.
"Come in, Your Highness," he said.
She crossed to him and patted his cheek.
"Have you been nice to Armand?" she asked.
"He seemed to think so. I told him he might have you."
"You dear old father!" she exclaimed; and slipping to his knee, she
gave him a long hug.
"Hold on, daughter; there are two conditions," he said. "One is that
you order Armand about, now, instead of your Father."
"Oh, don't worry about me, Sire," said she, "I'm quite able to order
you both."
"There's not a grain of doubt of that. But, you would better hold off
on Armand until you have him safely tied up; he may rue bargain."
"I fancy I can wait that very short time," she laughed, looking at me.
"But, maybe, it won't be a very short time," the King remarked.
She tossed her head.
"It's the woman's privilege to fix the day."
"Which brings me to the second condition," said he; "that, until the
present wife, which some one seems to have provided for Armand, has
been eliminated, not only may there be no marriage, but the betrothal,
itself, must remain a secret with us three.


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