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Truxton King

CHAPTER V
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Peter flushed angrily.
"He doesn't mean any good by you," he snapped.

"He'll fool you and--poof! Away he goes, rejoicing." She still smiled.

"You have a very good opinion of me, Peter Brutus." "Well," doggedly, "you know what men of his type think of shopgirls.
They consider them legitimate prey." "And what, pray, do men of your type think of us ?" she asked quietly.
"Enough of this," interposed William Spantz.

"Now, Brutus, what does Count Marlanx say to this day two weeks?
Will he be ready?
On that day the Prince and the Court are to witness the unveiling of the Yetive memorial statue in the Plaza.

It is a full holiday in Graustark.


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