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"I rejoice with them and with your Majesty," replied Prince Tabnit softly, "that the treasure is safe. My own explanation is far less simple. If what this woman says is true, yet it is true in such wise as, strive as I may, I can not speak; nor, strive as you may, can you fathom. Therefore I say that the claim which she has made is idle, and not within my power to answer." At this St.
George, wondering if he were responsible for the fading mentality of the prince. Prince Tabnit looked away toward the splendour of some new thought. "How beautiful," he said, "to subsist on the sun and the dust. Beautiful and lost, like the dreams of Mitylene. But I feel as if I were reading in Genesis," he declared.
The great banquet room beyond the colonnade was at once thrown open, and there the court circle and the ministry were to gather to do honour to the new princess, whom Prince Tabnit was to lead to the seat at his right hand at the table's head. To the amazement of his Highness, Olivia made no movement to accept the hand that he offered.
Prince Tabnit said after a moment's thought. "I know the word from old parchments brought from Phoenicia by our ancestors. But I did not know that the art is in practice anywhere in the world. Do you mean to assure me," cried the prince suddenly, "that the vegetables which I ate in America were raised by what is known as 'tilling the soil'?" "How else, your Highness?" doubted St.
Then I will tell you how to answer, Prince Tabnit. I challenge you now, in the presence of your people taste this!" Upon the carven arm of Prince Tabnit's throne St. George set something that he had taken from his pocket. It was the vase of rock-crystal from which, the night before in the room of the tombs, the king had drunk. What followed was the last thing that St. George had expected.
Frothingham said acidly, "became very much involved in their statements concerning this matter." "This 'Tabnit," said Miss Holland, and flashed a smile of pretty deference at the lawyer to console him for her total neglect of his comment, "in McDougle Street. Who can he be? he is a man, I suppose. And where is McDougle Street?" St. George explained the location, and Mrs.
George rose, holding the little brazen disc which he had taken from the table, and confronted his host, compelling his eyes. "Perhaps you will tell us, Prince Tabnit," he said coolly, "what it is that the people who use this device find against Miss Holland's father?" St. George heard Olivia's little broken cry. "It is the same!" she exclaimed. "Aunt Dora Mr.
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Had a warship arrived? Was Yaque taken? Or had she turned eyes, round with sudden fear, upon Amory. "Did Prince Tabnit send you?" she demanded. Amory laughed. "No, indeed," he said. Amory had once lived in the South, and he accented the "no" very takingly. "I came myself," he volunteered. "I thought," explained Antoinette, "that maybe he opened a door in the dark, and you walked out.
There is, it is hardly right to conceal from you," the prince hesitated, "a circumstance which makes the disappearance the more alarming." "Tell us. Keep nothing from us, I beg, Prince Tabnit," besought Olivia. "For centuries," said the prince slowly, "there has been in the keeping of the High Council of the island a casket, containing what is known as the Hereditary Treasure.
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