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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK IX: BALKA
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It will be a rare showing amongst the works of Kings.
But this is to be all about himself, so that in the future it may serve as a sort of backbone of his personal history.
By-and-by we came to a part when we had to ask him questions; and he was so interested in Teuta's work--he is really bound up body and soul in his beautiful wife, and no wonder--that we had to take him into full confidence.

He promised he would help us all he could by giving us the use of his later journals, and such letters and papers as he had kept privately.

He said he would make one condition--I use his own words: "As you two dear women are to be my editors, you must promise to put in everything exactly as I wrote it.

It will not do to have any fake about this.

I do not wish anything foolish or egotistical toned down out of affection for me.


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