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Saracinesca

CHAPTER XXVIII
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"I can hardly ask my father to go alone." "Absurd!" exclaimed the old Prince, resenting the idea that he needed any help to accomplish his mission.

"Do you think I need some one to take care of me, like a baby in arms?
I will go alone; you shall not come even if you wish it.

Absurd, to talk of my needing anybody with me! I will show you what your father can do when his blood is up." Protestations were useless after that.

The old man grew angry at the opposition, and, regardless of all propriety, seized his hat and left the room, growling that he was as good as anybody, and a great deal better.
Corona and Giovanni looked at each other when he was gone, and smiled.
"I believe my father is the best man alive," said Giovanni.

"He would go in a moment if I would let him.


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