[The Puppet Crown by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Puppet Crown CHAPTER VI 12/33
But, of course, behind this love of adventure which you possess, there is an important mission." "Ah!" he thought; "you are not quite sure of me." Aloud, "Yes, I came here to witness the comic opera." "The comic opera? I do not understand ?" "I believed there was going to be trouble between the duchy and the kingdom, but unfortunately the prima donna has refused the part." "The prima donna!" in a muffled voice.
"Whom do you mean ?" "Son Altesse la Grande Duchesse! 'Voici le sabre de mon pere!'" And he whistled a bar from Offenbach, his eyes dancing. "Sir!--I!--you do wrong to laugh at us!" a flash from the half-hidden eyes. "Forgive me if I have offended you, but I--" "Ah, sir, but you who live in a powerful country think we little folk have no hearts, that we have no wrongs to redress, no dreams of conquest and of power.
You are wrong." "And whose side do you defend ?" "I am a woman," was the equivocal answer. "Which means that you are uncertain." "I have long ago made up my mind." "Wonderful! I always thought a woman's mind was like a time-table, subject to change without notice.
So you have made up your mind ?" "I was born with its purpose defined," coldly. "Ah, now I begin to doubt." "What ?" with a still lower degree of warmth. "That you are a woman.
Only goddesses do not change their minds--sometimes.
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