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Truxton King

CHAPTER IX
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Remember that I am her friend, too." Then she hurried off after the Prince and Vos Engo, who was already giving instructions to an attentive orderly.
"Poor Mr.King!" she said to the Prince, as they stood by watching the preparations.

"I am afraid, Bobby, he can't come to your circus this week.

I sent the invitation this morning, early.

He may never receive it.

Isn't it dreadful, Count Vos Engo ?" Count Vos Engo was politely concerned, but it should not be expected that, in his present state of mind regarding her, he could be seriously grieved by anything that might have happened to the rash American.
The guard about the Prince was doubled: orders requiring the strictest care of his person were issued by Count Halfont.


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