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The Wanderer’s Necklace

CHAPTER IV
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She vowed that she had seen enough of princes, who were murderers and liars, all of them; and that what she desired was one of good birth, no more, brave, honest, and not a fool.

I asked her, too, what she would have him like to look upon." "And what did she say to that, Martina ?" "Oh! she said that he must be tall, and under forty, fair-haired and bearded, since she loved not these shaven effeminates, who look half woman and half priest; one who had known war, and yet was no ruffler; a person of open mind, who had learnt and could learn more.

Well, now that I think of it, by all the Saints!--yes, much such a man as _you_ are, Olaf." "Then she may find them in plenty," I said, with an uneasy laugh.
"Do you think so?
Well, she did not, neither did I.Indeed, she pointed out that this was her trouble.

Among the great of the earth she knew no such man, and, if she sought lower, then would come jealousies and war." "Indeed they would.

Doubtless you showed her that this was so, Martina." "Not at all, Olaf.


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