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Truxton King

CHAPTER VI
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Not that Perse was so well beloved, but that he held the destinies of the land in Midas-like fingers.

More than that, he was the father of the far-famed Countess Marlanx, the most glorious beauty at the Austrian and Russian courts.

She had gone forth from Graustark as its most notable bride since the wedding day of the Princess Yetive, late in the nineties.

Ingomede, the beautiful, had journeyed far to the hymeneal altar; the husband who claimed her was a hated, dishonoured man in his own land.

They were married in Buda Pesth.
All Europe pitied her at the time; there was but one form of prophecy as to her future.


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