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'Yes, yes, there might be that, Dolores said, in a tone of relief the tone of one who, still fearing for the worst, is glad to be reminded that there may, after all, be something not so bad as the very worst. 'I don't want his Excellency spied on in Paulo's Hotel, Mr. Paulo proudly said. 'It has not been the way of this hotel, and I do not mean that it ever should be the way.

"Without that singer, Carlo, she would have been forever lost! If, then, you would choose a protector for her, let it be Carlo." Count Paulo's brow darkened. "This singer loves her!" said he. "Precisely for that reason," smilingly responded Cecil. "One who loves will best know how to protect her." Count Paulo made no answer; he continued thoughtfully walking back and forth.

'I know her face well and I can put a name to it, the Dictator said. 'It is Miss Paulo Dolores Paulo daughter of the owner of Paulo's Hotel, where I am staying. 'Oh, yes, of course, Sir Rupert struck in; 'I have seen her and spoken with her. She is quite lady-like, and I am told well educated and clever too.

The coming of Ericson to London reminded him of the Republic of Gloria, and of the great reforms that were only too great, and, as we have said, he wrote Ericson up in his newspaper. Captain Sarrasin had a home in the far southern suburbs, but he had lately taken a bedroom in Paulo's Hotel. The moment Captain Sarrasin entered the room the Dictator remembered that he had seen him before.

Never, though, to his credit be it recorded, did his poetic studies or his love-dreamings operate in the least to the detriment of his serious duties as head of the office in Paulo's Hotel, a post which, to do him justice, he looked upon as scarcely less important than that of a Cabinet Minister.

He was anxious to pay her all the attention in his power, because he feared, in his chivalrous way, that if she were not followed with even a marked attention, she might think that as the daughter of Paulo's Hotel she was not regarded as quite the equal of all the other guests.

Selwyn, 'and the Herzog of Hesse-Steinberg, and ever so many more illustrious personages. Why do they all go to Paulo's? 'I can tell you, said Soame Rivers. 'Because Paulo's is one of the best hotels in London, and Paulo is a wonderful man.

Sarrasin often had occasion to stay in town all night, but whenever he could get away in time he was fond of tramping the whole distance say, from Paulo's Hotel to the farther side of Clapham Common. He loved a night walk, he said. Business and work apart, he and his wife were company for each other. They had no children.

Carlo thought not of his own danger, but only of Natalie's, and it was only on her account that he now loudly called for help, at the same time exerting a superhuman strength to hold on upon his prisoner. Voices were heard, lights approached, and Paulo's cry of anguish resounded. "Here, here!" anxiously cried Carlo, his strength already beginning to fail him.

Vasco da Gama and Coelho then went on board Paulo's ship, where the three captains dined together, and talked cheerfully over the dangers they had encountered and their prospects for the future.