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Frederick The Great and His Family

CHAPTER X
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It is said that she refused your dishonorable proposals, and preferred being the virtuous wife of a major, to becoming the mistress of a prince." "Go on," said the prince, hastily, as Pollnitz ceased, and looked searchingly at him.

"What do they say of me ?" "That you are in despair, and that you have retired to your chambers to weep and mourn over your lost love." "Ah, they say that, do they ?" cried the prince, with flashing eyes and darkened brow; "well, I will show this credulous world that they are mistaken.

Is the king in Sans-Souci ?" "Yes, your highness." "Well, go to him, and announce my visit; I will follow you on foot." "We have won the day," cried Pollnitz, as he approached the king; "the prince desires to make you a visit.

He will be here immediately." "Do you know what my brother wishes of me ?" asked the king.
"I do not know, but I suspect, sire.

I think he wishes to marry, in order to pique his faithless sweetheart." "Go and receive the prince, and conduct him to me; then remain in the antechamber, and await until I call." When Pollnitz left, the king seized his flute hastily aim began to play a soft, melting adagio.


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