[Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookPrince Otto CHAPTER VI--THE PRINCE DELIVERS A LECTURE ON MARRIAGE, WITH PRACTICAL 12/22
'I counsel you to see less of Gondremark.' 'Of Gondremark? And why ?' she asked. 'Your intimacy is the ground of scandal, madam,' said Otto, firmly enough--'of a scandal that is agony to me, and would be crushing to your parents if they knew it.' 'You are the first to bring me word of it,' said she.
'I thank you.' 'You have perhaps cause,' he replied.
'Perhaps I am the only one among your friends--' 'O, leave my friends alone,' she interrupted.
'My friends are of a different stamp.
You have come to me here and made a parade of sentiment.
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