[In The Palace Of The King by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookIn The Palace Of The King CHAPTER XVI 8/36
Say precisely what you mean, and nothing but what you mean." Mendoza inclined his head rather proudly, for he detested Antonio Perez, and it appeared to him that the King was playing a sort of comedy for the Secretary's benefit.
It seemed an unworthy interlude in what was really a solemn tragedy. "Why did you resent his Highness's courtship of your daughter ?" enquired Philip presently, continuing his cross-examination. "Because I never believed that there could be a real marriage," answered Mendoza boldly.
"I believed that my child must become the toy and plaything of Don John of Austria, or else that if his Highness married her, the marriage would soon be declared void, in order that he might marry a more important personage." "Set that down," said the King to Perez, in a sharp tone.
"Set that down exactly.
It is important." He waited till the Secretary's pen stopped before he went on.
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