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The Children of the King

CHAPTER XII
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But it is most kind of you to tell me about the details.

In Beatrice's interest--and her interests will of course be my first concern in life--" "Of course, carissimo," said the Marchesa, interrupting him.

"Can I doubt it?
Should I have chosen you out of so many to be my son-in-law if I had not understood from the first all the nobility and uprightness of your fine character ?" "How good you are to me!" exclaimed San Miniato, who mistrusted the preamble, but was careful not to show it.
"Not at all, dear friend! I am never good.

It is such horrible trouble to be either good or bad, as you would know if you had my nerves.

But we were speaking of my poor husband's will.


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