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"The wise man calls no one friend whom he has not tested when they are apart as well as when they are together," was the calm reply. "Do I not honour my friend by enabling the lustre of his character to shine forth even when he believes himself alone?" "I said these walls seemed to have eyes!" muttered Gerrard. "I suppose your Highness's spies are here also?"

My name is Hereward; that of Edward is borne by three of my companions, all of them as likely as I to have deserved your Highness's reward for the faithful performance of their duty." Many a sign was made by Tatius in order to guard his soldier against the folly of declining the liberality of the Emperor.

That plan of Your Royal Highness's will work perfectly, I am sure. I will call Edestone to the telephone while you are at dinner, and since the rest of you will all remain at the table, how can Rebener suspect either of you gentlemen any more than he would suspect himself. "Now, I will return in a few minutes, and take you up to Mr. Rebener's apartment.

"Oh, yes, to-morrow!" cried the gentlemen. "What do you say, Monsoreau?" "I am always at your highness's orders, but I am too much fatigued to conduct a chase to-morrow; besides which, I must examine the woods." "And we must leave him time to see his wife," cried the duke. "Granted," cried the young men; "we give him twenty-four hours to do all he has to do."

Bach, it is true, was merely Capellmeister; he hardly dared to claim social equality with the citizens who tanned hides or slaughtered pigs; and probably the high personages who trimmed the local Serene Highness's toe-nails scarcely knew of his existence.

Understand that." "I understand that and much more besides," answered Mendoza, in low and savage tones. "It is not necessary that you should understand or think that you understand anything more than what I say," returned the King coldly. "At what time did you go to his Highness's apartments this evening?" "Your Majesty knows." "I know nothing of it," said the King, with the utmost calm.

"Any time you are out of a job I'll recommend you to the Braves." A general laugh went up. Altogether the morning was a glorious day of comradeship, nor did it lessen His Highness's happiness when he returned to his quarters to see disembarking from Mr. Crowninshield's motor car the familiar form of Bob. "I brought your brother back from Seaver Bay with me," explained the financier.

The letter in which this passage occurs shows in how wise and noble a manner he dealt with the prince. One of his royal highness's officers had applied for a court-martial upon a point in which he was unquestionably wrong. His royal highness, however, while he supported his own character and authority, prevented the trial, which must have been injurious to a brave and deserving man.

"To see the black tulip, Monseigneur," said Van Baerle, clasping his hands, "and when I have seen it, when I have seen what I desire to know, I am quite ready to die, if die I must; but in dying I shall bless your Highness's mercy for having allowed me to witness the glorification of my work."

While in the Tower he fell so grievously ill as to excite the Lieutenant's compassion, and Sir Henry appears to have interceded with the Queen on his behalf. "To the Right Worshipful Sir Henry Bedingfeld, Knight, Lieutenant of the Queen's Highness's Tower of London. Francis Malet, Priest.

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