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Updated: May 10, 2025
Prince Rosmaran had been specially bidden to the luncheon, but he, too, had been with them earlier in the morning. Afterwards they turned their backs upon the city, and as soon as the crowd had thinned made their way to one of the west-end restaurants. "It seems too good to be true," declared Louise. Bellamy nodded. "Nevertheless I am convinced that it is true.
The Russian Ambassador, heckled to death, took refuge at Windsor under pretence of a command from his royal master. The happiest man in London was Prince Rosmaran. At mid-day on the following morning Laverick stepped down from the dock at Bow Street and, as the evening papers put it, "in company with his friends left the court." The proceedings altogether took scarcely more than half-an-hour.
If, indeed, it is what we believe it to be, it amounts to a casus belli." "You mean that you would provoke war?" Prince Rosmaran asked. Bellamy shrugged his shoulders. "I," said he, "I am not even a politician.
"You remember Prince Rosmaran?" she said to Bellamy. "He left Servia only the day before yesterday. He has come to England on a special mission to the King." Bellamy shook hands. "I think," he remarked, "I had the honor of meeting you once before, Prince, at the opening of the Servian Parliament two years ago. It was just then, I believe, that you were elected to lead the patriotic party."
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