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In The Palace Of The King

CHAPTER VIII
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The court had been still at supper when Adonis had summoned Don Antonio Perez to the King, and the Secretary, as he was usually called, had been obliged to excuse his sudden departure by explaining that the King had sent for him unexpectedly.

He was not even able to exchange a word with Dona Ana, who was seated at another of the three long tables and at some distance from him.

She understood, however, and looked after him anxiously.

His leaving was not signal for the others, but it caused a little stir which unhinged the solemn formality of the supper.

The Ambassador of the Holy Roman Empire presently protested that he was suffering from an unbearable headache, and the Princess of Eboli, next to whom he was seated, begged him not to stand upon ceremony, since Perez was gone from the room, but to order his coach at once; she found it hot, she said, and would be glad to escape.


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