[Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookPrince Otto CHAPTER VIII--THE PARTY OF WAR TAKES ACTION 6/18
Tell me, tell me again, that I have helped you.' 'Nay, madam,' he said, 'you made me.
In everything you were my inspiration.
And as we prepared our policy, weighing every step, how often have I had to admire your perspicacity, your man-like diligence and fortitude! You know that these are not the words of flattery; your conscience echoes them; have you spared a day? have you indulged yourself in any pleasure? Young and beautiful, you have lived a life of high intellectual effort, of irksome intellectual patience with details. Well, you have your reward: with the fall of Brandenau, the throne of your Empire is founded.' 'What thought have you in your mind ?' she asked.
'Is not all ruined ?' 'Nay, my Princess, the same thought is in both our minds,' he said. 'Herr von Gondremark,' she replied, 'by all that I hold sacred, I have none; I do not think at all; I am crushed.' 'You are looking at the passionate side of a rich nature, misunderstood and recently insulted,' said the Baron.
'Look into your intellect, and tell me.' 'I find nothing, nothing but tumult,' she replied. 'You find one word branded, madam,' returned the Baron: '"Abdication!"' 'O!' she cried.
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