[Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookPrince Otto CHAPTER VIII--THE PARTY OF WAR TAKES ACTION 10/18
.' His voice appeared to fail him; in an instant he had conquered his emotion and resumed: 'But you, madam, conceive more worthily of your responsibilities.
I am with you in the thought; and in the face of the horrors that I see impending, I say, and your heart repeats it--we have gone too far to pause.
Honour, duty, ay, and the care of our own lives, demand we should proceed.' She was looking at him, her brow thoughtfully knitted.
'I feel it,' she said.
'But how? He has the power.' 'The power, madam? The power is in the army,' he replied; and then hastily, ere she could intervene, 'we have to save ourselves,' he went on; 'I have to save my Princess, she has to save her minister; we have both of us to save this infatuated youth from his own madness.
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