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The Arrow of Gold

CHAPTER IV
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And as if it had been truly only a meditation we conducted ourselves as though we had not heard it.

Mills began to speak of his experiences during his visit to the army of the Legitimist King.

And I discovered in his speeches that this man of books could be graphic and picturesque.

His admiration for the devotion and bravery of the army was combined with the greatest distaste for what he had seen of the way its great qualities were misused.

In the conduct of this great enterprise he had seen a deplorable levity of outlook, a fatal lack of decision, an absence of any reasoned plan.
He shook his head.
"I feel that you of all people, Dona Rita, ought to be told the truth.


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