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Frederick The Great and His Family

CHAPTER XI
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Now hasten, friend, we have no time to lose." According to the king's orders, Colonel Balby dressed and went to the pavilion.

He did not find the king, but two strange men there.

One of them had on a brown coat, the color of his own, ornamented with large buttons of mother-of-pearl; black pantaloons, and shoes with large buckles, set with dull white stones; the lace on his sleeves and vest was very coarse.

He wore a three-cornered hat, without ornament; from under the hat fell long, brown, unpowdered hair.
Behind this stranger there stood another, in plain, simple clothes; under one arm he carried a small bag, and under the other a case that contained either a yard-stick or a flute.

He returned the colonel's salutation with a grimace and a profound bow.


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