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"Yes he is. I had it from Madame; high rank incog.; going to Vienna; secret mission." "Something to do with Greece, of course; independence recognised?" "Oh! certainly; pay a tribute to the Porte, and governed by a hospodar. Admirable arrangement! have to support their own government and a foreign one besides!" It was with pleasure that Vivian at length observed Mr.

Here, too, might have been seen the present King of Prussia, with his father and brother, the late king, the Dukes of Nassau, Baden, and a host of continental princes, who entered familiarly into the amusements of ordinary mortals, dining incog. at the most renowned restaurants, and flirting with painted female frailty.

"And she could not be five minutes in your grace's company, before she would tell you that she was Henglish, born in Hoxfordshire." "She must be a vastly amusing personage I should like to meet her if one could see and hear her incog.," said the duchess. "And Lord Clonbrony, what is he?" "Nothing, nobody," said Mrs. Dareville: "one never even hears of him." "A tribe of daughters, too, I suppose?"

The children had never been admitted to their father's room in the early morning, and Felix thought he must be suddenly worse when he saw him in bed propped by pillows, pale and wearied; but the usual bright smile made him like himself. 'All right, old fellow, he said brightly. 'Don't come up to me. I'm incog. till I'm up and dressed. Are you in the same mind? 'Yes, Father. 'Then ask Mr.

'What were you about to let it go on? 'Lying on the sofa, setting a good example, said Percy. 'No, no, I did not go that length, said Arthur. 'I was incog. in the next room; but it was too good to interrupt. Besides, Helen has succeeded to my aunt's vacant throne, and my mother is never so hurt as when Violet interferes with any of her vagaries.

I must let my office know where I am, much as I regret the necessity." "You can telephone a message to the hotel," replied Frank. "They'll take care of it. But you realize that your traveling incog. will be all out if you do that?" "Not necessarily!" Enoch chuckled. Frank called the hotel on the telephone and handed the instrument to Enoch, who smiled as he gave the message. "Mr.

"Sir," answered the other, with great politeness, "I at present have the honour to be of England." "Oho!" replied the chevalier, "I ask your pardon, that is to say, you are incog; some people may find it convenient to keep themselves in that situation." "True," said the Count, "but some people are too well known to enjoy that privilege."

Who can wonder that such a woman should drink out of a cup covered with designs from Aretino. The Pope had an object in sending her to France. Her son was the Duc d'Alencon; and as they both remained incog. the world did not know that they were mother and son, which occasioned frequent mistakes.

Naturally, I was quite satisfied. It was a bit preferable to hotel hospitality. And, then, the assistants were good fellows. Cosgrove, who had been First Secretary for ten years, was from the estate next my own on the Eastern Shore. It was through him I had been able to preserve my incog. so securely during my former visits to Valeria.

And, anyway, I couldn't give up my real name, cause I'm travelin' incog., and me noble relatives would be shocked if they knew I was really workin'. You can call me Torchy, or Reginald, whichever you think of first, and if you be careful to say it real nice maybe I'll come." Every time I throws a jolt like that into J. Hemmingway, he looks kind of stunned and goes off to chew it over.

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