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  HisHighness,thePrinceofSaxeLeinitzer!“

  Dusonstoodawayfromthedoorwithalowbow。ThePrince-inthebuttonholeofwhosefrock-coatwasalargebunchofRussianviolets,passedacrossthethreshold。Mr。Sabinroseslowlyfromhischair。

  “Ifear,“thePrincesaidsuavely,“thatIamanearlyvisitor。

  Icanonlythrowmyselfuponyourindulgenceandpleadtheurgencyofmymission。“

  HisarrivalappearedtohaveinterruptedalatebreakfastoftheContinentalorder。ThesmalltableatwhichLucilleandMr。Sabinwereseatedwascoveredwithrosesandseveraldishesofwonderfulfruit。AcoffeeequipagewasbeforeLucille。Mr。Sabin,dressedwithhisusualpeculiarcareandlookingtenyearsyounger,hadjustlitacigarette。

  “Wehavebeenanticipatingyourvisit,Prince,“Mr。Sabinremarked,withgrimcourtesy。“Canweofferyoucoffeeoraliqueur?“

  “Ithankyou,no,“thePrinceanswered。“Iseldomtakeanythingbeforelunch。Letmebegthatyoudonotdisturbyourselves。WithyourpermissionIwilltakethiseasy-chair。So!Thatisexcellent。

  Wecannowtalkundisturbed。“

  Mr。Sabinbowed。

  “Youwillfindme,“hesaid,“anexcellentlistener。“

  ThePrincesmiledinanamiablemanner。HiseyeswerefixeduponLucille,whohaddrawnherchairalittleawayfromthetable。

  Whatotherwomanintheworldwhohadpassedherfirstyouthcouldsitthusintheslantingsunlightandremainbeautiful?

  “Iwillaskyoutobelieve,“thePrincesaidslowly,“howsincerelyIregretthisunavoidableinterferenceinadomestichappinesssotouching。Nevertheless,IhavecomefortheCountess。ItisnecessarythatshereturnstoDorsetHousethismorning。“

  “Youwillobligeme,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“byrememberingthatmywifeistheDuchessedeSouspennier,andbysoaddressingher。“

  ThePrincespreadouthishands-adeprecatinggesture。

  “Alas!“hesaid,“forthepresentitisnotpossible。UntilthelittleaffairuponwhichwearenowengagedisfinallydisposedofitisnecessarythatLucilleshouldbeknownbythetitlewhichshebearsinherownright,orbythenameofherlatehusband,Mr。

  JamesB。Peterson。“

  “Thatlittleaffair,“Mr。Sabinremarked,“is,Ipresume,thematterwhichyouhavecometoexplaintome。“

  ThePrincesmiledandshookhishead。

  “Explain!MydearDuke,thatisnotpossible。ItisnotwithinyourrightstoaskquestionsortorequireanyexplanationastoanythingwhichLucilleisrequiredtodobyus。Youmustrememberthatourclaimuponhercomesbeforeyours。Itisaclaimwhichshecannotevadeordeny。Andinpursuanceofit,Countess,I

  deeplyregrethavingtotellyouthatyourpresenceatDorsetHousewithinthenexthourisdemanded。“

  Lucillemadenoanswer,butlookedacrossthetableatMr。Sabinwithalittlegrimace。

  “Itisacomedy,“shemurmured。“Afterall,itisacomedy!“

  Mr。Sabinfingeredhiscigarettethoughtfully。

  “Ibelieve,“hesaid,“thattheDuchessrealisesherresponsibilitiesinthismatter。Imyselfhavenowishtodenythem。Asordinarymemberswearebothpledgedtoabsoluteobedience。

  IthereforeplacenoembargouponthereturnofmywifetoDorsetHouse。Buttherearecertainconditions,Prince,thatconsideringthespecialcircumstancesofthecaseIfeelimpelledtopropose。“

  “Icanrecognise,“thePrincesaid,“noconditions。“

  “Theyareveryharmless,“Mr。Sabincontinuedcalmly。“Thefirstisthatinafriendlyway,andofcourseundertheinviolablelawofsecrecy,youexplaintomeforwhatpartLucilleiscastinthislittlecomedy;thenextthatIbeallowedtoseeheratreasonableintervals,andfinallythatsheisknownbyherrightfulnameasDuchessedeSouspennier。“

  TheforcedurbanitywhichthePrincehadassumedfellawayfromhimwithoutwarning。Thetoneofhisreplywasalmostasneer。

  “Irepeat,“hesaid,“thatIcanrecognisenoconditions。“

  “Itisperhaps,“Mr。Sabincontinued,“thewrongwordtouse。Wesubmittoyourauthority,butyouandIarewellawarethatyourdiscretionarypowersarelarge。Iaskyoutousethem。“

  “AndI,“thePrincesaid,“refuse。LetmeaddthatIintendtopreventanyrecurrenceofyourlittleadventureoflastnight。

  Lucilleshallnotseeyouagainuntilhertaskisover。Andasforyou,mydearDuke,Idesireonlyyourabsence。Idonotwishtohurtyourfeelings,butyournamehasbeenassociatedinthepastwithtoomanyfailurestoinspireuswithanyconfidenceinengagingyouasanally。Countess,acarriagefromDorsetHouseawaitsyou。“

  ButLucillesatstill,andMr。Sabinroseslowlytohisfeet。

  “Ithankyou,Prince,“hesaid,“forthrowingawaythemask。

  Fightingisalwaysbetterwithoutthebuttons。ItistruethatI

  havefailedmorethanonce,butitisalsotruethatmyfailureshavebeenmoremagnificentthanyourwaddleacrosstheplainoflife。

  Asforyourpresentauthority,Ichallengeyoutoyourfacethatyouareusingittogainyourprivateends。WhatIhavesaidtoyouI

  shallrepeattothosewhoseplaceisaboveyours。LucilleshallgotoDorsetHouse,butIwarnyouthatIholdmylifeaslightthingwhereherwelfareisconcerned。Yourhandisupontheleverofagreatorganization,Iamonlyaunitintheworld。YetIwouldhaveyourememberthatmorethanonce,Prince,whenyouandIhavemetwiththeoddsinyourfavourthevictoryhasbeenmine。Playthegamefairly,andyouhavenothingtofearfrommebuttheopenoppositionIhavepromisedyou。Bringbuttheshadowofeviluponher,misuseyourpowerbuteversoslightlyagainsther,andIwarnyouthatIshallcountthefewyearsoflifelefttomeatrifle-oflessthannoaccount-untilyouandIcryquits。“

  ThePrincesmiled,afat,good-naturedsmile,behindwhichthemalicewasindeedwellhidden。

  “Come,come,mydearSouspennier,“hedeclared。“Thisisunworthyofyou。Itispositivelymelodramatic。ItremindsmeoftheplaysofmyFatherland,andofyourownAdelphiTheatre。Weshouldbemenoftheworld,youandI。Youmusttakeyourdefeatswithyourvictories。IcanassureyouthatthewelfareoftheCountessLucilleshallbemyspecialcare。“

  Lucilleforthefirsttimespoke。Sherosefromherchairandrestedherhandsaffectionatelyuponherhusband’sshoulder。

  “DearVictor,“shesaid,“rememberthatweareinLondon,and,needIadd,haveconfidenceinme。ThePrinceofSaxeLeinitzerandI

  understandoneanother,Ibelieve。Ifwedonotitisnotmyfault。

  MypresencehereatthismomentshouldprovetoyouhoweagerlyI

  shalllookforwardtothetimewhenourseparationisnolongernecessary。“

  Shepassedawayintotheinnerroomwithalittlefarewellgesturetenderandregretful。Mr。Sabinresumedhisseat。

  “Ibelieve,Prince,“hesaid,“thatnogoodcancomeofanyfurtherconferencebetweenyouandme。Weunderstandoneanothertoowell。

  MightIsuggestthereforethatyoupermitmetoring?“

  ThePrincerosetohisfeet。

  “Youareright,“hesaid。“Thebandyingofwordsbetweenyouandmeisawasteoftime。Wearebothofustoooldatthegame。Butcome,beforeIgoIwilldoyouagoodturn。IwillprovethatI

  aminagenerousmood。“

  Mr。Sabinshruggedhisshoulders。

  “Ifanythinginthisworldcouldinspiremewithfear,“heremarked,“itwouldbethegenerosityofthePrinceofSaxeLeinitzer。“

  ThePrincesighed。

  “Youalwaysmisunderstandme,“hemurmured。“However,Iwillprovemywords。Youspokeofanappeal。“

  “Certainly,“Mr。Sabinanswered。“Iintendtoimpeachyouformakinguseofthepowersentrustedtoyouforyourownprivateends-inotherwords,formakinganarbitrarymisuseofyourposition。“

  ThePrincenodded。

  “Itisverywellput,“hesaid。“Ishallawaittheresultofyourappealinfearandtrembling。IconfessthatIamverymuchafraid。

  But,comenow,Iamgoingtobegenerous。Iamgoingtohelpyouonalittle。Doyouknowtowhomyourappealmustbemade?“

  “TotheGrandDuke!“Mr。Sabinreplied。

  ThePrinceshookhishead。

  “Ahme!“hesaid,“howlongindeedyouhavebeenabsentfromtheworld。TheGrandDukeisnolongertheheadofourlittleaffair。

  ShallItellyouwhohassucceededhim?“

  “Icaneasilyfindout,“Mr。Sabinanswered。

  “Ah,butIwarnedyouthatIwasinagenerousmood,“thePrincesaid,withasmile。“Iwillsaveyouthetrouble。WithyourpermissionIwillwhisperthenameinyourear。Itisnotonewhichwementionlightly。“

  Hesteppedforwardandbenthisheadforamoment。Afterwards,ashedrewback,thesmileuponhislipsbroadeneduntilheshowedallhisteeth。Itwasaveritabletriumph。Mr。Sabin,takenwhollybysurprise,hadnotbeenabletoconcealhisconsternation。

  “Itisnotpossible,“heexclaimedhoarsely。“Hewouldnotdare。“

  ButinhisheartheknewthatthePrincehadspokenthetruth。

  Afterall,“saidthePrince,lookingupfromthewinelist,“whycannotIbesatisfiedwithyou?Andwhycannotyoubesatisfiedwithme?Itwouldsavesomuchtrouble。“

  LadyCarey,whowasslowlyunwindingthewhiteveilfromherpicturehat,shruggedhershoulders。

  “Mydearman,“shesaid,“youcouldnotseriouslyexpectmetofallinlovewithyou。“

  ThePrincesippedhiswine-acabinethockofrarevintage-andfounditgood。Heleanedovertowardshiscompanion。

  “Whynot?“heasked。“Iwishthatyouwouldtry-inearnest,I

  mean。Youarecapableofgreatthings,Ibelieve-perhapsofthegreatpassionitself。“

  “Perhaps,“shemurmuredderisively。

  “Andyet,“hecontinued,“therehasalwaysbeeninourlove-makingatouchofamateurishness。Itisanawkwardword,butIdonotknowhowbettertoexplainmyself。“

  “Iunderstandyouperfectly,“sheanswered。“Icanalso,Ithink,explainit。ItisbecauseInevercaredarapaboutyou。“

  ThePrincedidnotappearaltogetherpleased。Hecurledhisfairmoustache,andlookeddeprecatinglyathiscompanion。Shehadsomuchtheairofawomanwhohasspokenthetruth。

  “MydearMuriel!“heprotested。

  Shelookedathiminsolently。

  “Mygoodman,“shesaid,“whateveryoudodon’ttryandbesentimental。YouknowquitewellthatIhaveneverinmylifepretendedtocarearapaboutyou-excepttopassthetime。Youarealtogethertooobvious。Veryyounggirlsandveryoldwomenwouldraveaboutyou。Yousimplydon’tappealtome。PerhapsI

  knowyoutoowell。Whatdoesitmatter!“

  Hesighedandexaminedasaucecritically。TheywerelunchingatPrince’salone,atasmalltablenearthewall。

  “Yourtaste,“heremarkedalittlespitefully,“wouldbeconsideredatriflestrange。Souspenniercarrieshisyearswell,buthemustbeanoldman。“

  Shesippedherwinethoughtfully。

  “Oldoryoung,“shesaid,“heisaman,andallmylifeIhavelovedmen,-strongmen。Tohavehimhereoppositetomeatthismoment,mine,belongingtome,theslaveofmywill,Iwouldgive-well,Iwouldgive-ayearofmylife-mynewtiara-anything!“

  “Whatapity,“hemurmured,“thatwecannotmakeanexchange,youandI,Lucilleandhe!“

  “Ah,Lucille!“shemurmured。“Well,sheisbeautiful。Thatgoesformuch。Andshehasthegrandair。But,heavens,howstupid!“

  “Stupid!“herepeateddoubtfully。

  Shedrummednervouslyuponthetableclothwithherfingers。

  “Oh,notstupidintheordinaryway,ofcourse,butyetafool。I

  shouldliketoseemanordeviltryandseparateusifIbelongedtohim-untilIwastiredofhim。Thatwouldcome,ofcourse。Itcomesalways。Itisthehideouspartoflife。“

  “Youlookalways,“hesaid,“alittletoofarforward。Itisamistake。Afterall,itisthepresentonlywhichconcernsus。“

  “Admirablephilosophy,“shelaughedscornfully,“butwhenoneisboredtodeathinthepresentonemustlookforwardorbackwardforconsolation。“

  Hecontinuedhislunchinsilenceforawhile。

  “Iamrebuked!“hesaid。

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