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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER XV
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It is as you say." "You like him personally, don't you ?" she asked.
"Sir Charles Somerfield and I are almost strangers," the Prince replied.
"I have not seen much of him, and he has so many tastes which I cannot share that it is hard for us to come very near together.

But if you have chosen him, it is sufficient.

I am quite sure that he is all that a man should be." "Tell me in what respect your tastes are so far apart ?" she asked.

"You say that as though there were something in the manner of his life of which you disapproved." "We are sons of different countries, Miss Penelope," the Prince said.
"We look out upon life differently, and the things which seem good to him may well seem idle to me.

Before I go," he added a little hesitatingly, "we may speak of this again.


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