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  ThePrincetouchedBrottonthearm。

  “Willyoucomeroundtotheclub,andtakeahandatbridge?“hesaid。

  Brottlaughedshortly。

  “Iimagine,“hesaid,“thatIshouldbeanembarrassingguesttoyoujustnowat,saytheMallborough,orevenattheSt。James。

  Ibelievethearistocracyarelookingforwardtothepossibilityofmycomingintopowerwithsomethingliketerror。“

  “Iamnotthoroughlyversed;inthepoliticsofthiscountry,“thePrincesaid,“butIhavealwaysunderstoodthatyourviewswereverymuchadvanced。Dorsetsolemnlybelievesthatyouarepledgedtoexterminatethelargelandedproprietors,andIdonotthinkhewouldbesurprisedtohearthatyouhadaguillotineupyoursleeve。“

  ThetwomenwerestrollingalongPallMall。ThePrincehadlitalargecigar,andwasapparentlyonthebestoftermswithhimselfandtheworldingeneral。Brott,onthecontrary,wasmostunlikehimself,preoccupied,andapparentlyillatease。

  “TheDukeandhisclassare,ofcourse,mynaturalopponents,“Brottsaidshortly。“Bythebye,Prince,“headded,suddenlyturningtowardshim,andwithacompletechangeoftone,“itiswithinyourpowertodomeafavour。“

  “Youhaveonlytocommand,“thePrinceassuredhimgood-naturedly。

  “Myroomsareclosehere,“Brottcontinued。“Willyouaccompanymethere,andgrantmethefavourofafewminutes’conversation?“

  “Assuredly!“thePrinceanswered,flickingtheendoffhiscigar。

  “Itwillbeapleasure。“

  Theywalkedontowardstheirdestinationinsilence。Brott’ssecretarywasinthelibrarywithahugepileoflettersandtelegramsbeforehim。HewelcomedBrottwithrelief。

  “WehavebeensendingalloverLondonforyou,sir,“hesaid。

  Brottnodded。

  “Iambetteroutofthewayforthepresent,“heanswered。“Denymetoeverybodyforanhour,especiallyLetheringham。Thereisnothinghere,Isuppose,whichcannotwaitsolongasthat?“

  Thesecretarylookedalittledoubtful。

  “Ithinknot,sir,“hedecided。

  “Verygood。Goandgetsomethingtoeat。Youlookfagged。AndtellHysontobringupsomeliqueurs,willyou!Ishallbeengagedforashorttime。“

  Thesecretarywithdrew。Aservantappearedwithalittletrayofliqueurs,andinobediencetoanimpatientgesturefromhismaster,leftthemuponthetable。Brottclosedthedoorfirmly。

  “Prince,“hesaid,resuminghisseat,“IwishedtospeakwithyouconcerningtheCountess。“

  SaxeLeinitzernodded。

  “Allright,“hesaid。“Iamlistening!“

  “Iunderstand,“Brottcontinued,“thatyouareoneofheroldestfriends,andalsooneofthetrusteesofherestates。Ipresumethatyoustandtoherthereforetosomeextentinthepositionofanadviser?“

  “Itisperfectlytrue,“thePrinceadmitted。

  “I,too,amanoldfriend,asshehasdoubtlesstoldyou,“Brottsaid。“AllmylifeshehasbeentheonewomanwhomIhavedesiredtocallmywife。Thatdesirehasneverbeensostrongasatthepresentmoment。“

  ThePrinceremovedhiscigarfromhismouthandlookedgrave。

  “But,mydearBrott,“hesaid,“haveyouconsideredtheenormousgulfbetweenyour-views?TheCountessownsgreathereditaryestates,shecomesfromafamilywhichisalmostRoyal,sheherselfisanaristocrattothebackbone。Itisaclassagainstwhichyouhavedeclaredwar。Howcanyoupossiblycometogetheroncommonground?“

  Brottwassilentforamoment。LookingathimsteadilythePrincewassurprisedatthechangeintheman’sappearance。Hischeeksseemedblanchedandhisskindrawn。Hehadlostflesh,hiseyeswerehollow,andhefrequentlybetrayedinsmallmannerismsanervousnesswhollynewandunfamiliartohim。

  “Youspeakasamanofsense,Prince,“hesaidafterawhile。“Youareabsolutelycorrect。Thismatterhascausedmeagreatdealofanxiousthought。Tofalteratthismomentistolose,politically,allthatIhaveworkedforallmylife。Itistolosetheconfidenceofthepeoplewhohavetrustedme。Itisabetrayal,thethoughtofwhichisaconstantshametome。But,ontheotherhand,Lucilleisthedearestthingtomeinlife。“

  ThePrince’sexpressionwaswhollysympathetic。Thederisionwhichlurkedbehindhekeptwhollyconcealed。Astrongmansoabjectlyinthetoils,andhetobechosenforhisconfidant!Itwasmelodramawithadashofhumour。

  “IfIamtohelpyou,“thePrincesaid,“Imustknoweverything。

  HaveyoumadeanyproposalstoLucille?Inplainwords,howmuchofyourpoliticalfutureareyoudisposedtosacrifice?“

  “All!“Brottsaidhoarsely。“Allforacertaintyofher。Notonejotwithout。“

  “Andshe?“

  Brottsprangtohisfeet,whiteandnervous。

  “ItiswhereIamatfault,“heexclaimed。“ItiswhyIhaveaskedforyouradvice,yourhelpperhaps。IdonotfinditeasytounderstandLucille。PerhapsitisbecauseIamnotwellversedinthewaysofhersex。Ifindherelusive。Shewillgivemenopromise。BeforeIwenttoGlasgowItalkedwithher。Ifshewouldhavemarriedmethenmypoliticalcareerwasover-thrownononesidelikeanoldgarment。Butshewouldgivemenopromise。

  IneverythingsavethespokenwordsIcraveshehaspromisedmeherlove。Againtherecomesaclimax。InafewhoursImustmakemyfinalchoice。ImustdeclinetojoinLetheringham,inwhichcasetheKingmustsendforme,oracceptofficewithhim,andthrowawaytheonegreatchanceofthisgeneration。Letheringham’sCabinet,ofcourse,wouldbeamoderateLiberalone,aparagonofmilkandwaterineffectiveness。IfIgoinalonewemakehistory。Themomentofissuehascome。And,Prince,althoughIhavepleadedwithalltheforceandalltheearnestnessIknow,Lucilleremainselusive。IfIchooseforherside-shepromisesme-reward。Butitisvaguetome。Idon’t,Ican’tunderstand!Iwantherformywife,Iwantherfortherestofmylife-nothingelse。Tellme,isthereanybarriertothis?TherearenocomplicationsinherlifewhichIdonotknowof?Iwantyourassurance。Iwantherpromise。Youunderstandme?“

  “Yes,Iunderstandyou,“thePrincesaidgravely。“Iunderstandmorethanyoudo。IunderstandLucille’sposition。“

  Brottleanedforwardwithbrighteyes。

  “Ah!“

  “Lucille,theCountessofRadantz,isatthepresentmomentamarriedwoman。“

  Brottwasspeechless。Hisfacewaslikeacarvedstoneimage,fromwhichthelifehadwhollygone。

  “Herhusband-innameonly,letmetellyou,istheMr。Sabinwithwhomwehadsupperthisevening。“

  “GreatGod!“

  “Theirmarriagehadstrangefeaturesinitwhicharenotmyconcern,orevenyours,“thePrincesaiddeliberately。“Thetruthis,thattheyhavenotlivedtogetherforyears,theyneverwillagain,fortheirdivorceproceedingswouldlongagohavebeenconcludedbutforthecomplicationsarisingfromthedifferencebetweentheHungarianandtheAmericanlaws。Here,withoutdoubt,isthereasonwhytheCountesshashesitatedtopledgeherworddirectly。“

  “Itiswonderful,“Brottsaidslowly。“Butitexplainseverything。“

  Therewasaloudknockatthedoor。Thesecretaryappeareduponthethreshold。Behindhimwasatall,slimyoungmanintravelingcostume。

  “TheKing’smessenger!“Brottexclaimed,risingtohisfeet。

  ThePrincepresentedhimselfwithalowbow。Lucillehadacopyofthemorningpaperinherhand。

  “Icongratulateyou,Countess,“hesaid。“Youprogressadmirably。

  Itisagreatstepgained。“

  Lucille,whowaslookingpaleandnervous,regardedhimwithanxiety。

  “Astep!Butitiseverything。Iftheserumoursaretrue,herefusestheattempttoformaCabinet。HetakesasubordinatepositionunderLetheringham。Everypaperthismorningsaysthatifthisissohispoliticalcareerisover。Itistrue,isitnot?“

  “Itisagreatgain,“thePrincesaidslowly。

  “Butitiseverything,“Lucilledeclared,witharisingnoteofpassioninhertone。“Itwasmytask。Itisaccomplished。I

  demandmyrelease。“

  ThePrincewassilentforamoment。

  “Youareinagreathurry,Lucille,“hesaid。

  “WhatifIam!“sherepliedfiercely。“Doyousupposethatthislifeofliesanddeceitispleasanttome?Doyousupposethatitisapleasanttasktolureabravemanontohisruin?“

  ThePrinceraisedhiseyebrows。

  “Come,“hesaid,“youcanhavenosympathywithReginaldBrott,theswornenemyofourclass,aSocialist,ademagoguewhowouldparceloutourlandsinallotments,amanwhohaspledgedhimselftonothingmorenorlessthanarevolution。“

  “Theman’sviewsarehatefulenough,“sheanswered,“butheisinearnest,andhowevermisguidedhemaybethereissomethingnobleinhisunselfishness,inhis,steadyfixednessofpurpose。“

  ThePrince’sfaceindicatedhiscontempt。

  “Suchmen,“hedeclared,“areonlyfittobecrushedlikeverminunderfoot。InanyothercountrysaveEnglandweshouldhavedealtwithhimdifferently。“

  “Thisisallbesidethequestion,“shedeclared,“MytaskwastopreventhisbecomingPrimeMinister,andIhavesucceeded。“

  ThePrincegaveventtoalittlegestureofdissent。“Yourtask,“

  hesaid,“wentalittlefartherthanthat。Werequirehispoliticalruin。“

  Shepointedtothepileofnewspapersuponthetable。

  “Readwhattheysay!“sheexclaimed。“Thereisnotonewhodoesnotusethatpreciseterm。Hehasmissedhisopportunity。Thepeoplewillnevertrusthimagain。“

  “That,atanyrate,isnotcertain,“thePrincesaid。“Youmustrememberthatbeforelonghewillrealisethathehasbeenyourtool。Whatthen?Hewillbecomemorerabidthanever,morealsotobefeared。No,Lucille,yourtaskisnotyetover。Hemustbeinvolvedinanopenandpublicscandal,andwithyou。“

  Shewaswhitealmosttothelipswithpassion。

  “Youexpectagreatdeal!“sheexclaimed。“Youexpectmetoruinmylife,then,togivemyhonouraswellasthesewearymonths,thisconstanthumiliation。“

  “Youarepleasedtobemelodramatic,“hesaidcoldly。“Itisquitepossibletoinvolvehimwithoutactuallygoingtoextremes。“

  “Andwhatofmyhusband?“sheasked。

  ’ThePrincelaughedunpleasantly。

  “Ifyouhavenottaughthimcomplaisance,“hesaid,“itispossible,ofcourse,thatMr。Sabinmightbeunkind。Butwhatofit?Youareyourownmistress。Youareawomanoftheworld。Withouthimthereisaninfinitelygreaterfuturebeforeyouthanashiswifeyoucouldeverenjoy。“

  “Youarepleased,“shesaid,“tobeenigmatic。“

  ThePrincelookedhardather。Herfacewaswhiteandset。Hesighed。

  “Lucille,“hesaid,“Ihavebeenverypatientformanyyears。Yetyouknowverywellmysecret,andinyourheartyouknowverywellthatIamoneofthosewhogenerallywinthethinguponwhichtheyhavesettheirhearts。Ihavealwayslovedyou,Lucille,butnevermorethannow。Fidelityisadmirable,butsurelyyouhavedoneyourduty。Heisanoldman,andamanwhohasfailedinthegreatthingsoflife。I,ontheotherhand,canofferyouagreatfuture。

  SaxeLeinitzer,asyouknow,isakingdomofitsown,and,Lucille,IstandwellwiththeEmperor。TheSocialistpartyinBerlinarestrongandincreasing。Heneedsus。Whocansaywhathonoursmaynotbeinstoreforus?ForI,too,amoftheRoyalHouse,Lucille。

  Iamhiskinsman。Heneverforgetsthat。Come,throwasidethisrestlessness。IwilltellyouhowtodealwithBrott,andthepublicity,afterall,willbenothing。Wewillgoabroaddirectlyafterwards。“

  “Haveyoufinished?“sheasked。

  “Youwillbereasonable!“hebegged。

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