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Clementina

CHAPTER XIII
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The room was small; I could not run away; neither had I much space wherein to resist five men.

I knew that were I killed and that letter found on me, your Highness would thereafter be too surely guarded to make escape possible, and his Highness Prince Sobieski would himself incur the Emperor's hostility.

So when I had made sure that those five men were joined against me, I twisted that letter into a taper and before their faces lit my pipe with it." Clementina's eyes were fixed steadily and intently upon Wogan's face.
When he ended she drew a deep breath, but otherwise she did not move.
The Princess-mother, however, was unmistakably relieved.

She spoke with a kindliness she had never shown before to Wogan; she even smiled at him in a friendly way.
"We do not doubt you, Mr.Wogan, but that written letter, giving my daughter leave to go, I needs must have before I let her go.

A father's authority! I cannot take that upon myself." Clementina took a quick step across to her mother's side.
"You did not hear," she said.
"I heard indeed that Mr.Wogan had burnt the letter." "But under what stress, and to spare my father and to leave me still a grain of hope.


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