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Mangan, now freed from his friends, rejoined his host, and the two men took their places at the side table to which they were ushered with many signs of attention. "Wasn't that the Princess Eiderstrom with whom you were talking?" the solicitor asked curiously. "A lady addressed me by mistake," Dominey explained.

"Without the shadow of a doubt I threw the body of the man I killed into the Blue River and watched it sink." "Then the story is a fake," Seaman decided. "For some reason or other we have come under the suspicion of our own secret service." Seaman, as they emerged into the hall, was summoned imperiously to her side by the Princess Eiderstrom.

"Please take me through the hall, so that I can say good-bye to every one else. Is the Princess Eiderstrom there?" "I am afraid that she has gone to bed," Dominey answered, as they passed out of the room. "She said something about a headache." "She is very beautiful," Rosamund said wistfully. "I wish she looked as though she liked me a little more. Is she very fond of you, Everard?"

I want to present you to my cousin, who is interested in you, I must tell you frankly, because of your likeness to a very dear friend of hers. Stephanie, this is Sir Everard Dominey the Princess Eiderstrom." Stephanie, who was seated upon the couch from which her cousin had just risen, held out her hand to Dominey, who made her a very low and formal bow. Her gown was of unrelieved black.

"I have discovered the greatest danger I shall have to face during my enterprise." "What is that?" "A woman the Princess Eiderstrom." Seaman lit one of his inevitable cigars and threw one of his short, fat legs over the other. He gazed for a moment with an air of satisfaction at his small foot, neatly encased in court shoes. "You surprise me," he confessed. "I have considered the matter.

"I have been received with favour in the very loftiest circles," Seaman continued. "You and I both stand high in the list of those to whom great rewards shall come. His Majesty approves altogether of your reluctance to avail yourself of his permission to wed the Princess Eiderstrom. 'Von Ragastein has decided well, he declared. 'These are not the days for marriage or giving in marriage.

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