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...on him. The truth is, there were less than one hundred. It was the first time in many months that the Crown Princess had stopped before the Continental Hotel. To the guests it was an event; and some even went as far as to whisper that the handsome young man was Prince Frederick, incognito.
"God save your Royal Highness," said Maurice, at loss for other words. He released her hand and stepped back.
"Until this evening, then, Monsieur;" and the royal barouche rolled away.
Who loves me loves my dog.
" said Maurice, as he sped to his room.
CHAPTER XV
IN WHICH FORTUNE BECOMES CARELESS AND PRODIGAL
On the night prior to the arrival of Maurice in Bleiberg, there happened various things of moment.
At midnight the chancellor left the palace, after having witnessed from a window the meeting of the cuirassiers and the students, and sought his bed; but his sleep was burdened with troubled dreams. The clouds, lowering over his administration, thickened and darkened.... Proverb, Latin
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Who loves me loves my dog.